What is the maximum number of states that can be encoded with a 3-bit state register? O a. 2 O b. 3 O c. 5 O d. 8
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Step 1: To calculate the maximum number of states that can be encoded with a 3-bit state register, we use the formula 2^n, where n is the number of bits in the register. Show more…
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