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Artemon [7]
3 years ago
13

2. Perform the calculations 11540+5972 in BCD arithmetic.

Mathematics
1 answer:
Delicious77 [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

0001 0110 1110 1011 0010

Step-by-step explanation:

First decimal number = 11540

second decimal number = 5972

BCD of 0 to 9 decimal number

Decimal number                               BCD

       0                                                  0000

       1                                                    0001

       2                                                   0010

       3                                                   0011

       4                                                   0100

       5                                                   0101

       6                                                   0110

       7                                                    0111

       8                                                    1000

       9                                                    1001

Hence, we can write above two numbers in BCD form as

11540 => 0001 0001 0101 0100 0000

5972 => 0101 1001 0111 0010

So, sum of 11540 and 5972 in BCD form can be given by

       0001 0001 0101 0100 0000

       <u> +       01 01 1001 01 11  001 0</u>

      <u> 0001  01 10 11 10 10 11  001 0</u>

So, the sum of 11540 and 5972 in BCD form is

                  0001 0110 1110 1011 0010

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