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Q3: 1. For the Boolean function shown below, answer the questions F(W,X,Y,Z) = 11 (6,8,9,10,11,12,13) use K-MAP to: • Derive the BF as SOP. • Derive the BF as POS. • Find All prime implicants of the BF. • Determine the Essential prime implicant(s). 2. Let the BF change to have don't care condition as: F(W,X,Y,Z) = 1,3,7,11,15 + de E(0.2,5) Derive the BF as SOP and POS.
uestion Completion Status QUESTION 1 What are the essential prime implicants for the logic function fa,b,c,d) □ blcd Σ m(2,3,5,6,7, 10, 11, 13, 14)? labd □cid lac QUESTION 2 A minimum cost SOP cover will include? O Some of the essential prime implicants O Only the essential prime implicants O All of the essential prime implicants Clich Save and Submit to save and submit Click Save All Answers to save all answers
Please answer question 7.
Question 3 is provided to answer question 7.
Clearly write what F', F, number of terms, and number of
literals are.
F(A,B,C,D) = Σm(1,5,6,7, 11, 12, 13,15) 3) Using the Karnaugh map frame below for some function F 01 10 CD\AB 12 0 13 9 01 14 10 Lecture 7 slides 10, 11,12 implicant-this is a product term of the function. It is referred to as P. when Ps] the function F is 1 · .Prime...
(a) List all seven product term implicants of F(a, b, c) = Σ m(0, 1, 5, 7) Which of these implicants are prime? Why is a′c not an implicant? (b) Defne a prime implicant. (c) Why must every term in a minimum sum-of-products expression be a prime implicant? Check your answer using a Karnaugh map. 170 Unit 6 (d) Given that F(A, B, C, D) = Σ m(0, 1, 4, 5, 7, 10, 15), which of the following terms are...
Homework 2 EE 2420-Spring 2019 Due: Thursday, 2/21/19 @ 11:59 PM 100 points All homework must be typed or written in neat handwriting and scanned or photographed and submitted in PDF format to TRACS. If we cannot easily read your submission, we will not grade your work. Note that files are only submitted if TRACS indicates a successful submission. All homework answers must be submitted individually in your own words and showing all work; however, I encourage you to work...
For Questions 1-4, assume you have 5 bits available: 1. For (positive) integers: What is the maximum range? (Show work) (3 points) 2. Using Sign Magnitude: a). For integers: What is your maximum (positive) and minimum (negative) range? (2 points) b). Draw a table mapping each integer value to the corresponding binary value. (5 points) c). Does Sign Magnitude suffice to map the result of binary mathematical operations to the corresponding result of decimal integer mathematical operations? Explain your answer...
1. You must SHOW ALL YOUR WORK on the test to receive full credit. 2. Print your name and Id# on the top of the first page. 3. Always give the exact answer(s) in the simplest form unless it's specified otherwise. 4. Box your final answers. GOOD LUCK! 1) (11 points) Find all critical numbers of f(x)=x-Vx. (Show all five steps.) 2) (11 points) The below figure shows the graph of derivative function f '(x) of a function f(x). The...
You must show your work to get full credit for the problem solving questions below. Partial credit will be given for partial work. 1. A 150-ml solution contains 55 g of C,H,OH as a solute. What is the molarity of the solution? C2 points) 2. What is the molality of a solution prepared by dissolving 40.0 g of NaCl in 400 g of water? (2 points) 3. You are asked to prepare a 350 mL standard solution of 0.25M NaOH....
QUESTION 3: KEYNESIAN MODEL (7 POINTS)
(You must show all steps of your calculations to get credit
for each item of this question; otherwise, you will be deducted
marks)
ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS BASED ON THE KEYNESIAN
ECONOMY DESCRIBED IN THE TABLE BELOW. ALL FIGURES ARE IN $
BILLIONS.
(2 points) A. Fill in the blanks in this table, making
the usual assumptions presented in the Keynesian theory (Chapter
9). All figures are in $ billions.
(1 point) B. Calculate...
could you please show your work on how you get the value of (P)
please? thats where im having a lot of trouble
3. A consumer group claims that the mean minimum time it takes for a sedan to travel a quarter mile is greater than 146 seconds. A random sample of 24 sedans has a mean minimum time to travel a quarter mile of 15.2 seconds and a standa deviation of 2.11 seconds. At = 0.10 is there enough...