b) Now consider the example below that shows both the payload and the two-dimensional parity bits (shown in
bold text), and where exactly one of the payload or parity bits shown has been corrupted. In this example,
odd parity is used.
00011101 101100011
10101100 110111000
01000111 110010001
00010101 000010100
01111011 010110000
01100111 000000000
Indicate the row and the column location of the bit that has flipped from its original value
c) Last. consider the example