Combinational Circuits – 168

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168. What is the major difference between half-adders and full-adders?

(a) Nothing basically; full-adders are made up of two half-adders.
(b) Full adders can handle double-digit numbers.
(c) Full adders have a carry input capability.
(d) Half adders can handle only single-digit numbers.

Answer
Answer : (c)
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