Prelude to Programming
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Author: VENIT, Stewart
Publisher: Pearson Education
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Chapter 2, Problem 50RE
Program Plan Intro
a. To convert the decimal fraction 0.687510 to 4-bit binary numbers.
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b. To convert the decimal fraction 0.062510 to 4-bit binary numbers.
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