Question: We know the range of an unsigned byte is 0 to 255 and the range of a signed byte is -128 to 127. Now explain

We know the range of an unsigned byte is 0 to 255 and the range of a signed byte is -128 to 127. Now explain the range of the following data types (show the calculation if necessary) (a) (5%) short (2 bytes), unsigned and signed. (b) (8%) int (4 bytes), unsigned and signed (C) (10%) long (8 bytes), unsigned and signed (d) (12%) float or single precision (4 bytes). About how big (to what powers of 10) is the positive floating or real number (which is the positive overflow). Show the calculation from IEEE 754 single precision if necessary. You do NOT have to show the mantissa or the number of significant digits after decimal point for this question (Nyhoff had talked about this)
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