(b) Take 10’s complement of (N) = 686.5 and add it to (M) = 504.4
Ten’s complement of 686.5 = 313.5
XS-3 code of 10’s complement of 686.5 = 0110 0100 0110.1000
Carry 00000
(M) =
504.4100000110111.0111
Ten’s complement
of (N) =313.5011001000110.1000
(M) + (10’s com-
plement of (N)) =817.9111001111101.1111
0
111001111101.1111
−0011−0011−0011−.0011
101101001010.1100
End carry (digit in fourth digit after addition) is one, so take 10’s complement of the
result and place negative sign.
(M) + (10’s comple-
ment of (N)) =
817.9101101001010.1100
So, (M)
8
– (N)
8
=
−182.1Ans.−010010110101.0100
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