The floating point decimal numbers below are stored in the form of SEEMMMMM where the exponent is stored in excess-52 with the implied decimal point at the beginning of the mantissa. A 5 in the sign position indicates a positive number and a 6 indicates a negative number: 65420433 55555154 (i) Add these two numbers. Show the result in sign-magnitude notation. (ii) Divide these two numbers. Show the result in sign-magnitude notation.

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The floating point decimal numbers below are stored in the form of SEEMMMMM where the
exponent is stored in excess-52 with the implied decimal point at the beginning of the mantissa.
A 5 in the sign position indicates a positive number and a 6 indicates a negative number:
b)
65420433
55555154
(i)
Add these two numbers. Show the result in sign-magnitude notation.
(ii)
Divide these two numbers. Show the result in sign-magnitude notation.
Transcribed Image Text:The floating point decimal numbers below are stored in the form of SEEMMMMM where the exponent is stored in excess-52 with the implied decimal point at the beginning of the mantissa. A 5 in the sign position indicates a positive number and a 6 indicates a negative number: b) 65420433 55555154 (i) Add these two numbers. Show the result in sign-magnitude notation. (ii) Divide these two numbers. Show the result in sign-magnitude notation.
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