Q. The basic building blocks of the arithmetic unit in a digital computers are

  • (A) subtractors
  • (B) adders
  • (C) multiplexer
  • (D) comparator
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βœ… Correct Answer: (B) adders
Explanation: the basic building blocks of the arithmetic unit in a digital computers are adders. since, a parallel adder is constructed with a number of full- adder circuits connected in cascade. by controlling the data inputs to the parallel adder, it is possible to obtain different types of arithmetic operations.

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the basic building blocks of the arithmetic unit in a digital computers are adders. since, a parallel adder is constructed with a number of full- adder circuits connected in cascade. by controlling the data inputs to the parallel adder, it is possible to obtain different types of arithmetic operations.

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