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Identify the normalized form of the mantissa in 111.01. A. 11.101 × 21 B. 1.1101 × 22 C. 1110.1 × 2 -1 D. 0.11101 × 23
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Identify the normalized form of the mantissa in 111.01. A. 11.101 × 21 B. 1.1101 × 22 C. 1110.1 × 2 -1 D. 0.11101 × 23
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Identify the normalized form of the mantissa in 111.01.
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11.101 × 21
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1.1101 × 22
C.
1110.1 × 2 -1
D.
0.11101 × 23
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1.1101 × 22
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