Computer Systems: A Programmer's Perspective (3rd Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134092669
Author: Bryant, Randal E. Bryant, David R. O'Hallaron, David R., Randal E.; O'Hallaron, Bryant/O'hallaron
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Chapter 2.1, Problem 2.4PP
Practice Problem 2.4 (solution page 144)
Without converting the numbers.to decimal or binary, try to solve the following arithmetic, problems, giving the answers in hexadecimal. Hint: Just modify the methods you use for performing decimal addition and subtraction to use base 16.
- A. 0x503c + 0x8 = _______
- B. 0x503c – 0x40 =_______
- C. 0x503c + 64 = _______
- D. 0x50ea – 0x503c = _______
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