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Convert the following binary notation to dotted-decimal notation –

10000000 00001011 00000011 00011111

a.

128.11.5.32

b.

128.11.3.31

c.

127.11.3.32

d.

127.12.5.31

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Answer: (b).128.11.3.31

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