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Extra Credit Assignment
For each problem, choose the best answer and explain how you arrived at your answer. (15 points each.)
1.If control is redirected to location x4444 after the execution of the following instructions, what should have been the
relationship between R1 and R2 before these instructions were executed?
Address
Instruction
x4400
1001100010111111
x4401
0001100100100001
x4402
0001100001000100
x4403
0000100001000000
A. R1
R2 (R1 was greater than R2)
B. R1 R2 (R2 was greater than R1)
C. R1 R2 (R1 and R2 were equal)
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D. Cannot be determined with the given information.
2. If the value stored in RO is 5 at the end of the execution of the following instructions, what can be inferred about R5?
Address
x3000
Instruction
0101000000100000
x3001
0101111111100000
x3002
0001110111100001
x3003
0101100101000110
x3004
0000010000000001
x3005
0001000000100001
x3006
0001110110000110
x3007
0001111111100001
x3008
0001001111111000
x3009
0000100111111000
x300A
0101111111100000
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Starting Out With Java: From Control Structures Through Objects, Student Value Edition (7th Edition)
Chapter 2.1, Problem 2.1CPChapter 2.1, Problem 2.2CPChapter 2.1, Problem 2.3CPChapter 2.1, Problem 2.4CPChapter 2.1, Problem 2.5CPChapter 2.1, Problem 2.6CPChapter 2.2, Problem 2.7CPChapter 2.2, Problem 2.8CPChapter 2.2, Problem 2.9CPChapter 2.3, Problem 2.10CP
Chapter 2.3, Problem 2.11CPChapter 2.4, Problem 2.12CPChapter 2.4, Problem 2.13CPChapter 2.4, Problem 2.14CPChapter 2.4, Problem 2.15CPChapter 2.4, Problem 2.16CPChapter 2.4, Problem 2.17CPChapter 2.4, Problem 2.18CPChapter 2.4, Problem 2.19CPChapter 2.4, Problem 2.20CPChapter 2.4, Problem 2.21CPChapter 2.5, Problem 2.22CPChapter 2.5, Problem 2.23CPChapter 2.6, Problem 2.24CPChapter 2.7, Problem 2.25CPChapter 2.7, Problem 2.26CPChapter 2.9, Problem 2.27CPChapter 2.9, Problem 2.28CPChapter 2.9, Problem 2.29CPChapter 2.9, Problem 2.30CPChapter 2.9, Problem 2.31CPChapter 2.11, Problem 2.32CPChapter 2.11, Problem 2.33CPChapter 2.14, Problem 2.34CPChapter 2.14, Problem 2.35CPChapter 2.14, Problem 2.36CPChapter 2.14, Problem 2.37CPChapter 2, Problem 1MCChapter 2, Problem 2MCChapter 2, Problem 3MCChapter 2, Problem 4MCChapter 2, Problem 5MCChapter 2, Problem 6MCChapter 2, Problem 7MCChapter 2, Problem 8MCChapter 2, Problem 9MCChapter 2, Problem 10MCChapter 2, Problem 11MCChapter 2, Problem 12MCChapter 2, Problem 13MCChapter 2, Problem 14MCChapter 2, Problem 15MCChapter 2, Problem 16TFChapter 2, Problem 17TFChapter 2, Problem 18TFChapter 2, Problem 19TFChapter 2, Problem 20TFChapter 2, Problem 21TFChapter 2, Problem 1PTOChapter 2, Problem 2PTOChapter 2, Problem 3PTOChapter 2, Problem 4PTOChapter 2, Problem 5PTOChapter 2, Problem 1FTEChapter 2, Problem 1AWChapter 2, Problem 2AWChapter 2, Problem 3AWChapter 2, Problem 4AWChapter 2, Problem 5AWChapter 2, Problem 6AWChapter 2, Problem 7AWChapter 2, Problem 8AWChapter 2, Problem 9AWChapter 2, Problem 10AWChapter 2, Problem 11AWChapter 2, Problem 12AWChapter 2, Problem 13AWChapter 2, Problem 14AWChapter 2, Problem 15AWChapter 2, Problem 1SAChapter 2, Problem 2SAChapter 2, Problem 3SAChapter 2, Problem 4SAChapter 2, Problem 5SAChapter 2, Problem 6SAChapter 2, Problem 7SAChapter 2, Problem 8SAChapter 2, Problem 9SAChapter 2, Problem 10SAChapter 2, Problem 11SAChapter 2, Problem 12SAChapter 2, Problem 13SAChapter 2, Problem 14SAChapter 2, Problem 1PCChapter 2, Problem 2PCChapter 2, Problem 3PCChapter 2, Problem 4PCChapter 2, Problem 5PCChapter 2, Problem 6PCChapter 2, Problem 7PCChapter 2, Problem 8PCChapter 2, Problem 9PCChapter 2, Problem 10PCChapter 2, Problem 11PCChapter 2, Problem 12PCChapter 2, Problem 13PCChapter 2, Problem 14PCChapter 2, Problem 15PCChapter 2, Problem 16PCChapter 2, Problem 17PCChapter 2, Problem 18PCChapter 2, Problem 19PCChapter 2, Problem 20PCChapter 2, Problem 21PC
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