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    How Many Bits Are Required to Represent 513<sub>10 </Sub>as a Signed
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How Many Bits Are Required to Represent 51310 as a Signed

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Question 32

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How many bits are required to represent 51310 as a signed binary numbers in 2's complement form?


A) 10
B) 8
C) 11
D) 9

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