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8 September, 01:05

The value 5 is stored in a signed (2's complement) integer. The bits are shifted 4 places to the right. What is the resultant value (in decimal) ? 0.3125

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  1. 8 September, 02:09
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    The resultant value is 0

    Explanation:

    Solution

    Given that:

    Now

    The + 5 representation in signed 2's complement integer: 00000101

    Thus

    When we right shift then, 4 rightmost bit (0101) will be dropped.

    The number after 4-bit right shift: 00000000

    Therefore the resultant value after 4-bit right shift is "0" in decimal.
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