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consider the following register we can see that it has eight flip-flops consequently it's capable of storing 8 bits each flip-flop has the values as shown here 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 however this position has no value this is reserved for the sign bit or if the 0 here it means it's positive if there's one here it means it's negative so to repeat 0 is positive in this position and a 1 in this position mean to number is negative consider the following example I'm going to fill all these with 0 on the last 3 with 1 and we can see that the position values that are shown here but when we get to this position here that means positive so we can see it's a positive sign now all of the following have the values as shown with this one being for this one being 2 and this one being 1 we add all of these up now when we add that lot of we can see we get 7 and this is the positive side so we end up with plus 7 so this particular binary pattern here when we're dealing with signed binary patterns is plus 7...