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He following is a string of ASCII characters whose bit patterns have been converted into hexadecimal for compactness: 4A EF 68 6E 20 C4 EF E5.
Of the 8 bits in each pair of digits, the leftmost is a parity bit. The remaining bits are the ASCII code.

(a) Convert to bit form and decode the ASCII.
(b) determine the parity used: odd or even.

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