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Part a) A computer maintains memory alignment. At what addresses can we store a byte variable? What about a 16-bit variable? Part b) A computer maintains memory alignment Show how the variables below are stored in the memory if they have to be stored in the order they are declared (x, a, y, b, z), starting at address 600. Show the value at each address (inclhding empty spots). unsigned char x; // 8-bit variable short int a; // 16-bit variable unsigned char y; short int b; unsigned char z;
Part c) Repeat the question above knowing that the memory should be aligned but the variables can be stored in any order.

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