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Calculate (3.41796875 x 10^-3 x 6.34765625 x 10^-3) x 1.05625 x 10^2 by hand, assuming each of the values are stored in the 16-bit half precision format described in exercise 3.27 (and also described in the text). assume 1 guard, 1 round bit, and 1 sticky bit, and round to the nearest even. show all the steps, and write your answer in both the 16-bit floating point format and in decimal.

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