In 6566, break each binary sequence into groups of seven

Chapter 4, Problem 66

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Read the Blitzer Bonus on page 222. Then use the information in the essay to solve Exercises 61-68.

In Exercises 65-66, break each binary sequence into groups of seven digits and write the word represented by the sequence

1001100101010110000111001011

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