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Please complete the following tasks to signify your successful completion of Unit 4. Save your work into a word document. Upload your answers using the buttons below on this page to post me your document.
Write each of the following decimal values in binary. (Don't just jot down the answer; please show the arithmetic you used to perform the conversion.)
47 72 83 66 113
Write each of the following binary values in decimal. (Don't just jot down the answer; please show the arithmetic you used to perform the conversion.)
%1110100 %1100110 %1010001 %10110110 %1001001
Write each of the following binary values in hexadecimal. (Don't just jot down the answer; please show the process you used to perform the conversion.)
%10010011 %1001101 %10101001 %100110001 %101010101
Write each of the following hexadecimal values in binary. (Don't just jot down the answer; please show the process you used to perform the conversion.)
$CAD $BEEF $ABC $379A
Write each of the following hexadecimal values in decimal. (Don't just jot down the answer; please show the process you used to perform the conversion.)
$ACE $BEAD $B55 $456 $123
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 00:40
Consider the following statements: struct nametype{string first; string last; }; struct coursetype{string name; int callnum; int credits; char grade; }; struct studenttype{nametype name; double gpa; coursetype course; }; studenttype student; studenttype classlist[100]; coursetype course; nametype name; mark the following statements as valid or invalid. if a statement is invalid, explain why.a.) student.course.callnum = "csc230"; b.) cin > > student.name; c.) classlist[0] = name; d.) classlist[1].gpa = 3.45; e.) name = classlist[15].name; f.) student.name = name; g.) cout < < classlist[10] < < endl; h.) for (int j = 0; j < 100; j++)classlist[j].name = name; i.) classlist.course.credits = 3; j.) course = studenttype.course;
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 03:10
Acomputer has a two-level cache. suppose that 60% of the memory references hit on the first level cache, 35% hit on the second level, and 5% miss. the access times are 5 nsec, 15 nsec, and 60 nsec, respectively, where the times for the level 2 cache and memory start counting at the moment it is known that they are needed (e.g., a level 2 cache access does not even start until the level 1 cache miss occurs). what is the average access time?
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 00:30
Match the sentence fragment in the first column with the appropriate ending in the second column. a little per favore?
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 05:30
Someone plzz me which of these defines a social search? a. asking a search engine a question that is answered by a real person on the other sideb. modifying search results based on popularity of a web pagec.modifying search results based on a ranking of a web page
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