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For an machine using 2-dimensional even parity for error detection/correction, and the following received bytes, where is the error? If there is no error, select "No Error" for both boxes. Bits are numbered left-to-right and top-down, indexed 1 => 7 then Parity. 1 = Byte # ["3", "7", "2", "1", "No Error", "4", "5", "Parity", "6"] 2 = Bit # ["4", "7", "3", "No Error", "1", "2", "5", "Parity", "6"] Byte # Code Parity1 1000 011 12 1000 110 03 1001 101 04 1100 011 05 1101 000 16 1100 110 07 1010 100 1Parity 1111 001 1

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