Consider the following MIPS loop: 1. Assume that the register $t1 is initialized to the value 10.

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Consider the following MIPS loop:

LOOP: slt $t2, $0, $t1 beq $t2, $0, subi $t1, $t1, 1 addi $s2, $s2, 2 DONE LOOP DONE:

1. Assume that the register $t1 is initialized to the value 10. What is the value in register $s2 assuming $s2 is initially zero?

2. For each of the loops above, write the equivalent C code routine. Assume that the registers $s1, $s2, $t1, and $t2 are integers A, B, i, and temp, respectively.

3. For the loops written in MIPS assembly above, assume that the register $t1 is initialized to the value N. How many MIPS instructions are executed?

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