Computers and Technology

Assume the rims environment for below:
write a c program that treats a1a0, a3a2, and a5a4 as three 2-bit unsigned binary number. the program should output the sum of those three numbers onto b. use shift on a input to position each bit pattern for generating sum. therefore example:
asnap = a;
a5a4 = (asnap > > 4) & 0x03; // 2 bits are either 0,1,2, or 3
and
sum = a5a4 + a3a2 + a1a0;

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