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For the following C statement, write a minimal sequence of MIPS assembly instructions that does the...

For the following C statement, write a minimal sequence of MIPS assembly instructions that does the identical operation. Assume $t1 = A, $t2 = B, and $s1 is the base address of C. A = C[0] << 4;

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