How to Convert a 2:1 MUX into a 4:1 MUX?

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Can anyone help me with this question?
I got the equation of the 2to 1 MUX. I got F = A'B' + AC. But the problem is I am not sure how to convert this into 4:1 MUX.
Any help will be appreciated.

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amninder15 said:
Can anyone help me with this question?
I got the equation of the 2to 1 MUX. I got F = A'B' + AC. But the problem is I am not sure how to convert this into 4:1 MUX.
Any help will be appreciated.

Thanks

Write the equations for each 4:1 MUX and see which one is the same...
 
berkeman said:
Write the equations for each 4:1 MUX and see which one is the same...

ohh yea got it thanks a lot.
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