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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Study Guide

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    Reviewing the Basics 1. What is the purpose of the Windows.old folder? Created by Vista during the installation‚ it holds the previous installation of Windows 2. How can you delete the Windows.old folder? From the drive properties box when you click Disk Cleanup 3. By default‚ when does Vista automatically defrag a drive? Every Wednesday at 1:00AM 4. Using Vista‚ what type of command prompt window is needed to run the Chkdsk command? Elevated command prompt window 5. What is the path to

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    Unit 10 Chemistry Lab

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    Sample Questions 1. In the chemical formula for ammonia‚ NH3‚ what does the subscript 3 represent? (a) the number of ammonia molecules that will bond together (b) the number of nitrogen atoms in each molecule of ammonia (c) the number of nitrogen and hydrogen atoms in each molecule of ammonia (d) The number of hydrogen atoms in each molecule of ammonia 2. The diagram above shows a block from the periodic table. The number six represents the following consumers eats only producers? (a) atomic

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    Nt1310 Unit 2 Study Guide

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    occurrences of illness or disease conditions. 8. Integrates the socio-political‚ technological and economic systems and their influence on the Philippine health care delivery. 9. Conducts research and uses research studies to improve patient care. 10. Assumes responsibility for personal and professional growth. III. Content Outline 1. Concepts of Stress and Illness A. Health-illness continuum B. Epidemiology of

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    Nt1310 Unit 3 Lab Report

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    IMP 2 POW 3: Divisor Counting. I. Problem statement: This POW is all about finding information and patterns about the way divisors of certain numbers are found and expressed. In this POW when we talk about divisors we usually are counting the number of divisors that a number has. The divisor is a number that a number can be divided by‚ of course every number is divisible by every other number but in these problems we are only talking about whole‚ positive numbers. Every number is divisible evenly

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    Nt1310 Unit 7 Vocab Answers

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    Steganography is task of hiding information by putting messages within one another. Whereas‚ cryptography is when you change information into an illegible layout. this format is called cipher text. http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/C/cipher_text.html 10. What happens to the data in deleted files (files you delete by clicking on the delete key)?(BTB) You can restore deleted files by simply clicking on the recycling bin on your desktop. Once you open the recycling bin simply right click the document

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Exercise 1

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    the socket by n = read(sfd‚ buffer‚ sizeof(buffer)) 6) Open the file by fd = open(buffer) 7) Read the contents of the file by m = read(fd‚ buffer1‚ sizeof(buffer1)) 8) Write the file content to socket by write( sfd‚ buffer1‚ m) 9) Go to step 7 if m>0 10)

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    Nt1310 Unit 5 Case Study

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    Week 5 Homework Chapter 10 Question 7: A. A postal scale for products weighing up to 2 pounds. Because of the specific words used that sentence they would have to use a direct distribution method. B. Children’s toys: (1) radio controlled model airplanes costing $80 or more‚ (2) small rubber balls. Usually with children toys you are able to use an indirect distribute channel‚ because you can house all of the supplies for the distribution of those toys. The small rubber balls would be a prime example

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    X=(0*5)+(VG*4)+(G*3)+(F*2)+(P*1)/10 X=(7*5)+(2*4)+(1*3)+(0*2)+(0*1)/10 X=(35+8+3)/10 X= 4.6 Outstanding TABULATION OF ANSWER TO THE QUESTION MAINTAINABILITY 9 10 8 10 6 7 OUTSTANDNINGVERY GOOD GOOD FAIR POOR 0 1 2 3 5 4 graph 1.0 shows that out of ten respondent 5 are rated outstanding‚ 1 are rated very good and 4 are rated good with regards of the maintainability of the Point of Sale System X=(0*5)+(VG*4)+(G*3)+(F*2)+(P*1)/10 X=(5*5)+(1*4)+(4*3)+(0*2)+(0*1)/10

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    BEYOND 802.11N So what’s next on the wireless horizon? A new standard‚ known as Very High Throughput (VHT)‚ will feature data rates of between 4Gbps and 7Gbps‚ nearly five times the rate of 802.11n‚ and will operate on the 60GHz frequency band. As such‚ the new standard will likely have limited range and will be best suited to peer-to-peer applications such as streaming video from one device to another or moving very large chunks of data in a matter of seconds. Definitions Latency : In a network

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    Nt1310 Unit 6 Lab Report

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    Equation 9 ωn=mgh’I (Eq. 9) where h’ is distance between the pivot point and the mass center of the pendulum and I is the moment of inertia of the pendulum about the pivot point. Equation 10 and 11 are used to calculate h’ and I for the pendulum h’=d2+h+dh (Eq. 10) I=12mbl2+w2+mbh+d22-38mhd2 (Eq. 10) where mb is the mass of the pendulum without the hole and mh is the mass of the hole. mb and mh are found using density and volume in Equations 11 and 12. mb=ρlwt (Eq. 11) mh=ρπd24t

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