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The document contains a series of exercises related to binary, hexadecimal, and data measurement concepts. It includes questions on two's complement, conversions between numeral systems, and calculations involving data rates and file sizes. The exercises are designed to test mental mathematics skills in the context of computer science.

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quiz on Data representation and flowcharts

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Exercise conversion 16 bits

Exercise file size mental maths

If two's complement of x is ******01 then the two's complement of x-1 is?


Which one is even, odd, divisible by eight, capital letter, small letter?

1- What is the denary (base 10) equivalent to the hexadecimal digit E?


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2- If 1 GiB = 2 then what is the value of X?
X

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3- How many bits are there in one byte?
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4- If the broadband data download rate is 40 megabits per second, how
many seconds will it take to download a 60 MB file?
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5- What is the denary (base 10) value of the binary number 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
0?
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6- What hexadecimal value is obtained when the two hexadecimal digits,
C and D, are added together?
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