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this is task five and here we have to use the 64-bit long real format to find decimal equivalent of the following floating point machine numbers so what weamp;#39;re using here is the double precision and weamp;#39;re converting the binary this representation given here to decimal numbers so i written down the binary computer representation here and the first thing we do here is writing down the sign bit which is equal to zero so this is the sign bit here which is zero so the number is positive and then the exponent is this part here this bits here which are one and then there are six zeros one zero one zero so this binary number if you convert it to decimal number you get one zero three four now the mantissa is this bits down here written so we can write them again here which is 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 and then we have zeros until we complete all the 52 digits here so i just like to put here the decimal so in case you forget that this is the fractional part only and converting them to the d