Question: We are given hexadecimal (hex) numbers as shown below these represent 8-bit, signed, 2's- complement numbers. 1) First, we are given A = 7F16,

 We are given hexadecimal (hex) numbers as shown below these represent 8-bit,  

We are given hexadecimal (hex) numbers as shown below these represent 8-bit, signed, 2's- complement numbers. 1) First, we are given A = 7F16, B = 6A16. What is the result of A + B (in hex)? Is there an overflow? Explain why (or why not). 2) Next, we are given A = 4F16, B = 2B16. What is the result of A + B (in hex)? Is there an overflow? Explain why (or why not).

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