1. (30/100) You are designing a simple memory addressing system for a digital device. The device uses 16-bit binary memory addresses. Convert the following hexadecimal memory addresses to their equivalent 16-bit binary addresses: a) 2A7F (hexadecimal) b) FF00 (hexadecimal) c) 1234 (hexadecimal)
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