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A missile uses an internal computer clock to measure time in tenths of a second. The missile guidance system needs the time from launch, in seconds, in order to calculate its distance from the launch site. It obtains this by multiplying the computer clock time by 0.1. So, for example, a reading of 50 tenths of a second is 5 seconds. For one particular missile system, the conversion factor of 0.1 is stored in 8 bits as the binary number 0.000110012. The missile’s internal computer clock shows 200 tenths of a second. Convert this to seconds using your result from Part (i) of this question. Do not round your answer. The missile guidance system now records that it has travelled for this number of seconds.

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