Combinational Circuits – 118

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118. Perform subtraction on each of the following binary numbers by taking the two’s-complement of the number being subtracted and then adding it to the first number.01001011000001100111

(a) 01100    10011
(b) 00110    00101
(c) 10110    10101
(d) 00111    00100

Answer
Answer : (b)
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