 This time we're going to be working with a couple different jump and jump and link instructions. I'll begin with the opcodes. Again, the opcode for jump is 2, and the opcode for jump and link is 3. And then I'm going to put the addresses into the address fields. I will start by writing down both of these addresses in binary. Now, because I need to fit 32-bit addresses into a 26-bit field, I'm going to drop the first four bits from both of these addresses. Now I have 28 bits, so I still need to drop two more bits, and I'll drop these least significant two bits because they will always be zeros. Now I'll convert my opcodes into binary, and that's what both of these instructions will look like in machine count. Finally, I'll just go through and convert these into hexadecimal so that they're a little easier to read. So there is the hexadecimal representation for both of those instructions.