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(c) A microprocessor regularly samples the output, X. Each sample value is stored in an 8-bit register as shown below. One bit of this register is reserved as a parity bit.
Five consecutive output values of 1 indicate a fault condition.
Identify which of the following registers shows a fault condition.

(1)111001: Register Y
(0)1011111: Register Z

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