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Though this system’s treatment of consonants is pretty straight-forward, it stumbles badly with its handling of vowels. This system sort of reminds one of Norwegian or Swedish, where there always seem to be an extra vowel or two. Please refer to the chart.
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Solutions by Archana Gupta Question 1 (Chapter 3: 10) An 8-bit byte with binary value 10101111 is to be encoded using an even-parity Hamming code. What is the binary value after encoding?