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Quick questions on Two's complement and signed binary - Eduqas GCSE Computer Science

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State the range of values an 8-bit two's complement number can represent. [1 mark]
What is q2?
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Represent 5-5 in 8-bit two's complement. [2 marks]
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Convert the 8-bit two's complement number 1000000110000001 to denary. [2 marks]

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