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Transcribed Image Text:Use the unsigned multiplication algorithm to multiply the unsigned binary numbers 0110 by
1000.
Note : For each step show the contents of the registers and the operation performed. Your
answer should be written in this tabular format. (You can draw the table in the given
answer box OR can upload image of your answer)
Iteration Step Multiplier Multiplicand Production
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