A binary parallel adder is a digital function that produces the arithmetic __________of two binary numbers in parallel.
Answer: Sum
Explanation
A Parallel Adder is a digital circuit capable of finding the arithmetic sum of two binary numbers that is greater than one bit in length by operating on corresponding pairs of bits in parallel.
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