
Computer Science: An Overview (13th Edition) (What's New in Computer Science)
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ISBN: 9780134875460
Author: Glenn Brookshear, Dennis Brylow
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 1.4, Problem 8QE
a.
Explanation of Solution
Determine dotted decimal notation of bit pattern 0000111100001111:
- To find the dotted decimal notation of the given bit pattern, write the given bit pattern into subparts of 8-bits pattern because 1 byte is equal to 8-bits, so each byte representation is separated by periods.
- The base ten equivalent of each byte in the given pattern that represents the dotted decimal notation as shown below,
b.
Explanation of Solution
Determine dotted decimal notation of bit pattern 001100110000000010000000:
- To find the dotted decimal notation of given bit pattern, write the given bit pattern into subparts of 8-bits pattern because 1 byte is equal to 8-bits, so each byte representation is separated by periods.
- The base ten equivalent of each byte in the given pattern that represents the dotted decimal notation as shown below,
c.
Explanation of Solution
Determine dotted decimal notation of bit pattern 0000101010100000:
- To find the dotted decimal notation of given bit pattern, write the given bit pattern into subparts of 8-bits pattern because 1 byte is equal to 8-bits, so the each byte representation is separated by periods.
- The base ten equivalent of each byte in the given pattern that represents the dotted decimal notation as shown below,
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Computer Science: An Overview (13th Edition) (What's New in Computer Science)
Chapter 1.1, Problem 1QEChapter 1.1, Problem 2QEChapter 1.1, Problem 3QEChapter 1.1, Problem 4QEChapter 1.1, Problem 5QEChapter 1.1, Problem 6QEChapter 1.2, Problem 1QEChapter 1.2, Problem 2QEChapter 1.2, Problem 3QEChapter 1.2, Problem 4QE
Chapter 1.3, Problem 1QEChapter 1.3, Problem 2QEChapter 1.3, Problem 3QEChapter 1.3, Problem 4QEChapter 1.3, Problem 5QEChapter 1.3, Problem 6QEChapter 1.4, Problem 1QEChapter 1.4, Problem 2QEChapter 1.4, Problem 3QEChapter 1.4, Problem 4QEChapter 1.4, Problem 5QEChapter 1.4, Problem 6QEChapter 1.4, Problem 7QEChapter 1.4, Problem 8QEChapter 1.4, Problem 9QEChapter 1.4, Problem 10QEChapter 1.5, Problem 1QEChapter 1.5, Problem 2QEChapter 1.5, Problem 3QEChapter 1.5, Problem 4QEChapter 1.5, Problem 5QEChapter 1.6, Problem 1QEChapter 1.6, Problem 2QEChapter 1.6, Problem 3QEChapter 1.6, Problem 4QEChapter 1.6, Problem 5QEChapter 1.6, Problem 6QEChapter 1.6, Problem 7QEChapter 1.6, Problem 8QEChapter 1.6, Problem 9QEChapter 1.6, Problem 10QEChapter 1.6, Problem 11QEChapter 1.7, Problem 1QEChapter 1.7, Problem 3QEChapter 1.7, Problem 4QEChapter 1.8, Problem 1QEChapter 1.8, Problem 2QEChapter 1.8, Problem 3QEChapter 1.8, Problem 4QEChapter 1.9, Problem 1QEChapter 1.9, Problem 2QEChapter 1.9, Problem 3QEChapter 1.9, Problem 4QEChapter 1.9, Problem 5QEChapter 1.9, Problem 6QEChapter 1.9, Problem 7QEChapter 1.10, Problem 1QEChapter 1.10, Problem 2QEChapter 1.10, Problem 3QEChapter 1.10, Problem 4QEChapter 1.10, Problem 5QEChapter 1.10, Problem 6QEChapter 1, Problem 1CRPChapter 1, Problem 2CRPChapter 1, Problem 3CRPChapter 1, Problem 4CRPChapter 1, Problem 5CRPChapter 1, Problem 6CRPChapter 1, Problem 7CRPChapter 1, Problem 8CRPChapter 1, Problem 9CRPChapter 1, Problem 10CRPChapter 1, Problem 11CRPChapter 1, Problem 12CRPChapter 1, Problem 13CRPChapter 1, Problem 14CRPChapter 1, Problem 15CRPChapter 1, Problem 16CRPChapter 1, Problem 17CRPChapter 1, Problem 18CRPChapter 1, Problem 19CRPChapter 1, Problem 20CRPChapter 1, Problem 21CRPChapter 1, Problem 22CRPChapter 1, Problem 23CRPChapter 1, Problem 24CRPChapter 1, Problem 25CRPChapter 1, Problem 26CRPChapter 1, Problem 27CRPChapter 1, Problem 28CRPChapter 1, Problem 29CRPChapter 1, Problem 30CRPChapter 1, Problem 31CRPChapter 1, Problem 32CRPChapter 1, Problem 33CRPChapter 1, Problem 34CRPChapter 1, Problem 35CRPChapter 1, Problem 36CRPChapter 1, Problem 37CRPChapter 1, Problem 38CRPChapter 1, Problem 39CRPChapter 1, Problem 40CRPChapter 1, Problem 41CRPChapter 1, Problem 42CRPChapter 1, Problem 43CRPChapter 1, Problem 44CRPChapter 1, Problem 45CRPChapter 1, Problem 46CRPChapter 1, Problem 47CRPChapter 1, Problem 48CRPChapter 1, Problem 49CRPChapter 1, Problem 50CRPChapter 1, Problem 51CRPChapter 1, Problem 52CRPChapter 1, Problem 53CRPChapter 1, Problem 54CRPChapter 1, Problem 55CRPChapter 1, Problem 56CRPChapter 1, Problem 57CRPChapter 1, Problem 58CRPChapter 1, Problem 59CRPChapter 1, Problem 61CRPChapter 1, Problem 2SIChapter 1, Problem 3SIChapter 1, Problem 4SIChapter 1, Problem 5SIChapter 1, Problem 6SIChapter 1, Problem 7SI
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