Multiple Choice
Because all the bit positions in the preceeding problem contain 1s, the simplest approach to completing the conversion for the above problem would be to:
A) determine the number of bits, raise 2 to that value and then subtract 1.
B) determine the weight of the MSB and add 1 to that value.
C) determine the weight of each of the bit positions and sum the results.
D) simply determine the weight of the MSB.
Correct Answer:

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