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An integrated circuit ram chip has a capacity of 1024 words of 8 bits each ($1K \times 8$)

  1. How many addresses and the data lines are there in the chips?
  2. How many chips are needed to construct a $16K \times 16$ ram?
  3. How many addresses and the data lines are there in a $16 \times 16 $ ram?
  4. what size of the decoder is needed to construct $16k \times 16$ memory from the $1 \times 8$ chips? What are the input to the decoder and where are its output connected?

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