Question 1 1:Translate the following to assembly language: IF (a > b) display (a) 1:Translate the following to assembly language: IF (AL > BL) AL=AL+1 Else BL=BL+1 Translate the following to Assembly language Y=X/3 Translate the following pesudocode to assembly language If (AL>BL) AND (AL

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1:Translate the following to assembly language:
IF (a > b)
display (a)
1:Translate the following to assembly language:
IF (AL > BL)
AL=AL+1
Else
BL=BL+1
Translate the following to Assembly language
Y=X/3
Translate the following pesudocode to assembly language
If (AL>BL) AND (AL<CL)
AL-AL+5
ibility: Unavailable
ACIC
Transcribed Image Text:Question 1 1:Translate the following to assembly language: IF (a > b) display (a) 1:Translate the following to assembly language: IF (AL > BL) AL=AL+1 Else BL=BL+1 Translate the following to Assembly language Y=X/3 Translate the following pesudocode to assembly language If (AL>BL) AND (AL<CL) AL-AL+5 ibility: Unavailable ACIC
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