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viva [34]
3 years ago
9

Your program does not calculate the average correctly.

Computers and Technology
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Agata [3.3K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

3

Explanation:

  • I think 3 is really the answer
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Adding 32 0’s into the base address of the array A does not change the base address. The base address of the array i.e., &A[0] is stored into the register $t1.

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$t1 = $s6 + $0

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The third instruction sw $t1, 0($t0) stores the value of the register $t1 into the memory address (0 + $t0).

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The register $t0 has the address of the second element of the array A (A[1]) and adding 0 to this address will make it to point to the second element of the array i.e., A[1].

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