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Mathematics, 27.09.2019 04:30 TURBONTRO1047

Ieee single precision numbers store 23 bits in the fraction (not including the implicit leading 1). the smallest possible exponent value in the format is βˆ’126. if you want to store a number x < 2 βˆ’ 134, what is the largest possible number of significant bits in the machine representation of your number? (significant bits are binary equivalent of significant digits.)

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