In Little Man Computer (LMC), multiplying two numbers involves a series of steps since LMC does not have a direct multiplication instruction. Typically, you would load the first number, then repeatedly add it to a total for as many times as the value of the second number. This can be done using a loop that decrements the second number until it reaches zero, while keeping track of the accumulated sum in a separate memory location. Finally, the result stored in the total memory location represents the product of the two numbers.
you can't multiply on LMC you can only add numbers so you have to add the same number as many times as you need to multiply example 5 times 3 5+5+5
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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions, huh? Like, the numbers that multiply to 156 are 12 and 13. Yeah, it's like they team up and boom, there you have it, 156. Math, man, it's wild.
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adding three numbers is: so it just make it 5 numbers :) inp sta one inp sta two inp sta three lda one add two add three sta answer out hlt one dat two dat three dat answer dat
obviously man as computer are made for helping man, not man for helping computer.
1 x 165, 3 x 55, 5 x 33, 11 x 15
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Technically, it is a little of both. Man designed the computer, but the computer was the one who had the glitch, but man must have already designed the computer with the glitch, but the glitch could also have arrived due to a malfunction on the computer's part. It really depends on the situation, because if the computer had a glitch as soon as it was turned on and used within the first day of use, then the glitch was man's fault, because it had a glitch from the start. If the glitch occured a week or even months after you got the computer, then it was a glitch on the computer's part, since it had created it after working for a while.
the man cause the man can unplug the computer. lol
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