Question: i need help A and B 3. The following bits represent an IEEE 754 single precision floating point number: FLOAT: 01000001001111000000000000000000 A. (20 points) Show
3. The following bits represent an IEEE 754 single precision floating point number: FLOAT: 01000001001111000000000000000000 A. (20 points) Show the bits after the number it represents has been divided by the base 10 number 32. (Don't forget that the most significant bit is the sign bit.) B. (20 pts) If the same floating point number (before the multiply) is stored beginning at address 100 on a Litttle Endian computer, show the number in hexadecimal at the specific memory addresses it uses. Leave blank any addresses it does not use. Fill in ONLY the addresses that the floating point number uses. FLOAT: 0100000 1001111000000000000000000 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109
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