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It's a weird problem, I didn't mind it too much. It would have been easier to manage if we had more than 4 bits though. I think I did it right for the most part though? Just want to double check, i already turned it in.
So basically we're ignoring the decimal on the left, and taking the 4 bit numbers in the second leftmost column. And using the rules of each subset to convert them over. So for a signed 4 bit magnitude, 1011 instead of being 11 in decimal, becomes -4 because the left most bit is reserved for the sign.
I put a disclaimer at the bottom for our teacher, it should explain itself.
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