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Activity 5

Trishia D. Lanuzo performed several binary arithmetic operations on 01-10-2020 for her BSIE 201 course including: 1) Adding multiple sets of binary numbers, with sums of 11110, 10011101, and 10010000. 2) Subtracting three sets of binary numbers. 3) Multiplying two sets of binary numbers, with products of 110010 and 1000010. 4) Dividing 1000 by 111 with remainders of -100, 0, 0, and 0.

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Activity 5

Trishia D. Lanuzo performed several binary arithmetic operations on 01-10-2020 for her BSIE 201 course including: 1) Adding multiple sets of binary numbers, with sums of 11110, 10011101, and 10010000. 2) Subtracting three sets of binary numbers. 3) Multiplying two sets of binary numbers, with products of 110010 and 1000010. 4) Dividing 1000 by 111 with remainders of -100, 0, 0, and 0.

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BINARY ARITHMETIC

Name: Trishia D. Lanuzo Date: 01-10-2020


Course and section: BSIE 201

Add the following:

+ 10010 + 1011101 + 10011


1100 1000000 1111101
11110 10011101 10010000

+ 10 011001 + 11000011 + 1 001100


1 00111 1 01111 1100101
11 000000 11110010 10110001

Subtract the following:

− 101 − 1 11 − 101010
1001 1000 1111011
0100 0001 1010001

Multiply the following:

x 101 0 x 10 11
101 110
1010 0000
+ 0000 ¿ + 1011 ¿
1010 1011
¿ ¿

= 110010 = 1000010
Divide the following:
1000
1 11 √1 1 10 1 0
-100 = 111 x 1
0
-0 = 111 x 0
1
-0 = 111 x 0
10
- 0 = 111 x 0
10

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