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hai what about ans F



QUESTION NO: 96
Which two are equivalent? (Choose Two)
A. 16>4
B. 16/2
C. 16*4
D. 16>>2
E. 16/2^2
F. 16>>>2
Answer: D, E

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Originally posted by velan vel:
hai what about ans F



QUESTION NO: 96
Which two are equivalent? (Choose Two)
A. 16>4
B. 16/2
C. 16*4
D. 16>>2
E. 16/2^2
F. 16>>>2
Answer: D, E

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velan vel



The answers are D and F since both give result 4.
16>>2=(16 /2pow2)=4
16>>>2=(16 /2pow2)=4 since it is not negative
16/2^2 = 8^2 = 10

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