Assume a computer that has 32-bit integers. Use a table to clearly show how each of the following values would be stored sequentially in memory, starting at address 0x100, assuming each address holds one byte. 0x123456BA 0xabcde -28 (decimal values, assume the machine uses 2's complement notation.   0xFEDC

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Assume a computer that has 32-bit integers. Use a table to clearly show how each of the following values would be stored sequentially in memory, starting at address 0x100, assuming each address holds one byte.

  1. 0x123456BA
  2. 0xabcde
  3. -28 (decimal values, assume the machine uses 2's complement notation.  
  4. 0xFEDC
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