How many 4-bit parallel adders would be required to add two binary numbers, each representing decimal numbers up through 3007?
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3007 in binary is 101111001111. This requires 12 bits to represent. Now, a 4-bit parallel adder can add two 4-bit binary numbers at a time. To add two 12-bit binary numbers, we would need to divide the 12-bit numbers into groups of 4 bits each. This would result Show more…
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