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The Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) is structured around ten main classes covering the entire world of knowledge; each main class is further structured into ten hierarchical divisions, each having ten sections of increasing specificity.[1] As a system of library classification the DDC is "arranged by discipline, not subject", so a topic like clothing is classed based on its disciplinary treatment (psychological influence of clothing at 155.95, customs associated with clothing at 391, and fashion design of clothing at 746.92) within the conceptual framework.[2] The list below presents the ten main classes, hundred divisions, and thousand sections.[3]
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Kindly check the attachment.
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We have the maximal count = 2^n - 2. Although, normally we can use 2^n = 2^3= 8( which means MOD-8 counter, but we need MOD-6). Therefore, the maximum count should be 6 - 1 Which is equal to 5. The total number of states is 6, then with these we can define our MOD-6
So, using;
Values of Qc, Qb, Qa and their respective Decimal equivalent are given below;
0 0 0 0
0. 0 1 1
0 1 0 2
0 1 1 3
1 0 0 4
1 0 1 5
1 1 0 6*(reset).
Thus, 0 - 5 => MOD-6 counting.
Check the attachment for the logical diagram
After the simulation, run the circuit to test if it is working efficiently.
The answer is the second one.
That would be Open DataBase Connectivity (ODBC).