Q36. Consider a hypothetical machine using a three-address instruction format. The instruction consists of an opcode and three register addresses. If the machine supports 64 distinct operations and has 32 general-purpose registers, what is the minimum number of bits required to encode an instruction?Computer — Computer Architecture — Question 36 of 110A. 16 bitsB. 21 bitsC. 24 bitsD. 32 bitsPractice more Computer MCQs for entrance exam preparation on Examora.io.← Previous Question Next Question →