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Consider the following Booth’s multiplication:
Multiplicand: 1011 0111 1111
Multiplier: 0101 1100 1001


Which of the following represents the number of arithmetic operations required in the multiplication?

 

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Multiplier represents the number of arithmetic operations are required in the multiplication

booth representation is 

so total 4 subtraction and 4 addition 

 

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