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What would be the bias value for a base- 8 exponent in a 7 -bit field?(A) 8(B) 16(C) 63(D) 64
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This can be done by raising 2 (the number of possible values for each bit) to the power of 7 (the number of bits). This gives us $2^7 = 128$ possible values. Show more…
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