a.
Explanation of Solution
Encode the sentence Does
The ASCII code is a set of character which stands for “American Standard Code for Information Interchange”.
Even parity: Even parity is set to
- To encode the sentence use the ASCII code table as shown below:
- Convert the sentence in the hexadecimal notation from the above table.
- To represent the hexadecimal notation in bit pattern, convert the hexadecimal notation into bit as shown below.
- Convert bit pattern into even parity bit pattern which is shown below
b.
Explanation of Solution
The total cost is
The ASCII code is a set of character which stands for “American Standard Code for Information Interchange”.
- To encode the sentence use the ASCII code table as shown below:
- Convert the sentence in the hexadecimal notation from the above table.
- To represent the hexadecimal notation in bit pattern, convert the hexadecimal notation into bit as shown below.
- Convert bit pattern into even parity bit pattern which is shown below
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