Do problems 3.36, 37, 38, and 39 from the textbook. Note that problem 3.36 is to be done in base ten.
The following questions concern IEEE 754 32-bit floating point numbers. When I refer to a "representable number," I mean a number whose exact value is one of the values that has a 32-bit IEEE 754 representation.
Suppose I store a letter to my father in a file called dad.txt, and the letter begins "Dear Dad". Now suppose I write a Java program that (1) opens dad.txt, (2) reads the first four bytes into an int variable k, and (3) prints k like so: System.out.println(k);. If I am using a computer with an Intel Pentium 4 processor (little-endian), what output does this program produce? If I am using a computer with a Motorola G4 processor (big-endian), what output does the program produce?