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Ahypothetical computer stores real numbers in floating point format in 10-bit words. the first bit is used for the sign of the number, the second bit for the sign of the exponent, the next three bits for the magnitude of the exponent, and the next five bits for the magnitude of the mantissa. what number does 1011010011 represent in the above given 10-bit format?
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