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QUESTION A1

B4.C16 + 216.158 – 1001.12 + 13.510 = X16


Solution:
i)Change 216.158 into hexadecimal

Octal 2 1 6 . 1 5
Binary 010 001 110 . 001 101

⸫010001110.0011012 = 8E.3416

ii )Change 1001.12 into hexadecimal

Binary 1001 . 1000


Hexadecimal 9 . 8

⸫216.158 = 9.816

iii) Change 13.510 into hexadecimal

13.510

For integral part, for fractional part,


13-D 0.5*16=8

⸫ 13.510=D.816

We have,
B4.C16
216.158 = 8E.3416
1001.12 = 9.816
13.510 = D.816
Now, Adding,
B4.C16 + 8E.3416

B4.C016
+8E.3416
142.F416

Subtracting,
142. F416 - 9.816

142. F416
- 9.816
139.7416

Adding
139.7416 + D.816

139.7416
+D.816

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146.F416
=

X16 = 146.F416

⸫X = 146.F416

QUESTION A2

Solution:

For -2510  

Taking magnitude and converting 2510 into binary equivalent.

Dividend Remainder

25/2=12 1

12/2=6 0

6/2=3 0

3/2=1 1

1/2=0 1

⸫ 2510 = 110012

Step2: Padding to 8 -bit register.


000110012

Step 3: For finding 1’s complement, put all 0’s to 1 and 1’s to 0.

⸫ 1’s complement of 00011001 is; 111001102

Step 4: For finding 2’s complement, add 1 to 1’s complement.


11100110
+1
111001112

Again,
For 2510
Since 2510 is in positive so converting it into binary equivalent.

Dividend Remainder

25/2=12 1

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12/2=6 0

6/2=3 0

3/2=1 1

1/2=0 1

2510 = 111012
Step 1: Padding to 8-bit register

⸫ 000110012

According to question,
111001112
+000110012
1000000002

Again,
⸫1’s complement of 1000000002 is
0111111112

⸫2’s complement of 100000000 is;


0111111112
+1
1000000002

QUESTION A3

Solution:

Let M, S and N are represent the categories the product of Movies, Sport and News
respectively.

n(U) =  75 
n(M) = 40                                                                                      
n(S) = 32                               
n(N) = 32                                                                                          
n (M∩S) = 10                                                                                                            
n(M∩N) = 9                                                                                                     
n(N∩S) = 8                                                                                                    
n(M∩S∩N) = 3 

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a.To show in Venn diagram.

b. The number of customers who subscribe at least two products are = 7+6+5 = 18

QUESTION A4

5x
f ( x) 
Solution: x  2 and g ( x)  2 x  3
2

(a) f  g (1)
=f (2 *(- 1) + 3)
=f (-2 + 3)
=f (1)
= (5*1)/1-2
=5/-1
=-5

1
(b) g ( x)
or, g(x)=2x +3
or, y=2x +3
For inverse interchanging x and y
or, x = 2y +3
or, y=(x-3)/2

1
⸫ g ( x) =(x-3)/2

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QUESTION A5

Solution:
Total no of cricketers= 6 +9 + 3 =18
Numbers of batsmen = 6
Numbers of bowlers = 9
Numbers of wicketkeepers = 3
We know,
The team of 4 batsmen, 6 bowlers and 1 wicketkeeper can be formed,

Numbers of 4 batsmen form 6 batsmen can be selected = C (6, 4) = 6! / (6-4)!*4! =15


Numbers of 6 bowlers form 9 bowlers can be selected = C (9, 6) =9! / (9-6)!*6! =84
Numbers of 1 wicketkeeper from 3 wicketkeepers can be selected = C (3, 1) =3! / (3-1)!*1!=3

Numbers of different teams can be selected = 3*84*15=3780

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