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Based on the video and the URL in the lesson item titled "Decimal to IEEE 754 Floating Point Representation" 265.3 is converted to 754 floating point (in the video) and the decimal 4.6 is converted to floating point representation (in the URL), What is the IEEE 754 floating point representation of the decimal (32 bits needed )

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