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In questions 1A through 1C: Express the base 10 numbers in 16-bit fixed-point sign/ magnitude format with eight integer bits and eight fraction bits. Also represent your answer in hexadecimal. 1.A.) −13.5625 1.B.) 42.3125 2 1.C.) −17.15625 In questions 1D through 1F: Express the following base 10 numbers in 16-bit fixed-point two’s complement format with eight integer bits and eight fraction bits. Also represent your answer in hexadecimal. 1.D.) −13.5625 1.E.) 42.3125 1.F.) −17.15625

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