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    Program Boolean Test

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    msgbox "You just mind fucked me." +chr(13) +chr(13) +" x = 0" elseif (A+B=0) then result7=C msgbox "You IDIOT‚ x obviously = " +Cstr(C) elseif (A=0) then result6= C/B msgbox "This is a linear equation"+chr(13) +chr(13) +Cstr(B)+"x + ("+Cstr(C)+") = y" +chr(13) +chr(13)+"When y = 0‚ variable x = " +Cstr(result6) elseif (result1=0) then result4=(-B)/(2*A) msgbox "The equation you have entered is:" +chr(13)+chr(13)

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    to have a low product concentration. When comparing a PFR‚ CSTR and CSTRs‚ a CSTR is undesired since the product concentration is high everywhere in a CSTR. Both a CSTRs and PFR have a low product concentration at the beginning of the reaction flow. In a PFR the reaction is more efficient‚ the concentration of substrate drops more rapidly than in CSTRs. However‚ when addition of acid/base or removal of gases is necessary the CSTRs is more desired. Since it is assumed that the pH remains constant

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    ipAddrFile = fso.CreateTextFile(fileName‚True) In the space provided below to copy and paste the remainder of your IP_FileWrite.vbs sourcecode if it did not fit in the first textbox. For room = 0 to 5 For computer = 0 to 3 ipAddrStr = CStr(room+100) & "‚" & CStr(computer+1) & "‚" & _ ipAddress(room‚computer) & vbCrlf ipAddrFile.WriteLine(ipAddrStr) Next WScript.Echo vbCrlf Next ipAddrFile.Close Set ipAddrFile =

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    successful operation of a continuous stirred tank reactor (CSTR) it is necessary to understand their dynamic characteristics. A good understanding will ultimately enable effective control systems design. The aim of these notes is to introduce some basic concepts of chemical reaction systems modelling and develop simulation models for CSTR’s . Non-linear and linear systems descriptions are derived. Introduction To describe the dynamic behaviour of a CSTR mass‚ component and energy balance equations must

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    .............") name = WScript.StdIn.ReadLine() WScript.StdOut.WriteLine() ’Skip 1 line WScript.StdOut.Write("Please Enter you age .....................") ageStr = WScript.StdIn.ReadLine() ’ Calculate Age+10 and assign to ageStr10 ageStr10 = CStr( CInt(ageStr)+10 ) ’ Display Name and Age Vales WScript.StdOut.WriteBlankLines(2) ’Skip 2 lines WScript.StdOut.WriteLine("Your Name is " & vbTab & vbTab & name) WScript.StdOut.WriteLine("Your Age is " & vbTab & vbTab & ageStr)

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    Chapter 3 Variables‚ Input‚ and Output Section 3.1 Numbers 1. What is the correct statement when declaring and assigning the value of 100 to an Integer variable called numPeople? (A) (B) (C) (D) Dim numPeople = 100 Dim numPeople = Int(100) numPeople = 100 Dim numPeople As Integer = 100 D 2. What is the value of Int(8.9)? (A) (B) (C) (D) 3. The type of error that is normally spotted by the Code Editor is: (A) (B) (C) (D) 4. runtime logic syntax user C Which of the following arithmetic operations

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    Student Name Class Date VBScript IP Array Lab Key In the space provided below‚ copy and paste your VBScript Program Code. If it doesn’t fit‚ use the next page for the continuation of your sourcecode program   In the space provided below to copy and paste the remainder of your VBScript sourcecode. ’ VBScript: IP_Array_start.vbs ’ Written by: Student Name ’ Date: Today’s Date ’ Class: COMP230 ’ Professor: Professor Name ’ =================================== ’ This initialize a 2-dimension

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    Private Sub ComboBox1_SelectedIndexChanged(sender As Object‚ e As EventArgs) Handles ComboBox1.SelectedIndexChanged Timer1.Start() T = 0 Dim index As Integer = ComboBox1.SelectedIndex For x As Integer = 0 To 8 For y As Integer = 0 To 8 SudukuCubes(x‚ y).Text = "" SudukuCubes(x‚ y).ReadOnly = False Next Next Select Case index Case Is = 0 ’Easy Puzzle level

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    Grading System 2012-13 CM- 601 – Process Equipment Design - I Unit I Mechanics of materials: Stress- Strain relationships of elastic materials subjected to tensile‚ compressive and shear forces‚ Elastic and plastic deformation‚ General design considerations; Design of shell‚ bottom plates‚ self supported‚ and column supported roofs‚ wind girder‚ nozzles and other accessories. Unit II Unfired pressure vessel: Pressure vessel codes‚ classification of pressure vessels‚ Design of cylindrical and

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    1. Matching For each term below‚ find the best definition from the list on the right. Enter the correct definition’s answer letter on the term’s blank line. Example: __L____ __F__ autotroph __J__lithotroph __H__heterotroph __C__obligate aerobe __M__obligate anaerobe __D__facultative A. an organism that consumes methane. B. B. an organism that creates methane. C. an organism that requires oxygen. D. an organism that can tolerate either

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