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    iLab Week4

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    with 15 terminals and connected to the current to test the ethernet load and delay with the new environment. The following is a graph representing the ethernet delay or traffic. The Blue Line represents the delay after the company has added 15 terminals on the second floor. The redline represents the current delay with 30 machines. As we can see from the above graph‚ the ethernet delay is increased at startup which would be expected because of the 50% terminal addition. After the initial workload

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    equation. 15W=85 IN ORDER TO FIND THE NUMBER OF CHARMS YOU NEED YOU HAVE TO DIVIDE. B. What would be a reasonable domain for this function based on this scenario? Explain why this is a proper domain. C. If Marco and his sisters have saved $250‚ make a graph to show all of the charms they could purchase with a bracelet if they had saved between $85 and $250. D. Marco found five charms that he likes.  Using your function‚ determine the cost of the bracelet he would make. E. As they walked down the hall

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    IT Guru to perform experiments and determine what frame size :256‚ 512‚ 1024 would be best used for a network Screen Shot I decided to use this screenshot because as it was one of the final results used in the lab‚ this was the result graph that influenced my decision of what frame size would be best. What have you learned from this lab? I learned how to use and apply different frame sizes to a network and how to run the results for them. Besides the network information‚ I learned

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    It422 Hw1

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    up to depth 2. SEARCH STRATEGIES Q1. A. Show that DFS generates about O(bm) nodes in the search tree. B. Explain why DFS requires less memory than BFS. Q2. A. Starting from “a”‚ find the goal “e” using DFS with tree-search algorithm‚ and then with graph-search algorithm. d a c b e Page 2 of 2 You have to show: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. The search tree. The order in which nodes will be visited. The frontier at each step. The explored list The solution path. The frontier after the search is terminated

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    data from 1950 to 1995‚ let us construct a graph using technology. Before graphing the data though‚ we must first determine the relevant variables‚ which are‚ the year and the population (in millions) of each coinciding year. The parameters are strictly confined to the data for the years 1950 and 1995 in the sense that the data cannot fall below the population number for the year 1950 and cannot fall above the data for the year 1995. Upon reviewing the graph‚ we notice that the data appears to increase

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    Why Polar Bears Are Dying

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    Polars Bears are dying because the ice caps are melting because of global warming. Scientist have proof that humans are the cause of most of global warming and it has been that way from the mid-1900’s to now. We need to slow down global warming or the polar bears will die and a lot of other animals that live on the ice caps. If the ice caps melt that will rise the sea level and a lot of people will die. Global warming is getting worse causing melting icecaps which is caused by rising temperatures

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    Chapter Review 13–61 (Odds Only) on pp. 223–226 Solve each inequality. Graph your solutions. 13. w + 3 > 9 W + 3 – 3 > 9 – 3 W > 6 15. -4 < t + 8 -4 – 8 < t + 8 – 8 t > -12 17. 22.3 ≤ 13.7 + h 22.3 – 13.7 ≤ 13.7 – 13.7 + h h ≥ 8.6 19. You have at most $15.00 to spend. You want to buy a used CD that costs $4.25. Write and solve an inequality to find the possible additional amounts you can spend. a = Additional funds you can spend. a ≤ 15 – 4.25 21. -6t > 18 -6t-6 > 18-6 t < -3

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    Simple Harmonic Motion

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    stiff the spring is. Using the equation Fs=-kx or‚ Fs=mg=kx; where Fs is the force of the spring‚ mg represents mass times gravity‚ and kx is the spring constant times the distance‚ we can mathematically isolate for the spring constant k. We can also graph the data collected and the slope of the line will reflect the spring constant. In the second part of the lab we used the equation T=2πmk‚ where T is the period of the spring. After calculating and graphing the data the x-intercept represented k‚ the

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    Communication

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    STIN1013 INTRODUCTION TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Semester February Session 2012/2013 (A122) ASSIGNMENT_4 PROBLEM SOLVING AND SEARCHING Total marks: Deadline: Terms and Condition: 10 27th May 2013 1. Submission This is a group assignment. Each group must submit only ONE (1) answer script. Answers must be in computer-typed form; it only needs to be stapled on its top left without any plastic cover on it. 2. Assessment Assessment will be based on the submitted script. All members of the group will

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    Bio100 Appendix G

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    at the data points on your scatter plots‚ quantitative measures of the effects you are studying can only be determined by fitting a curve to your data. Curve fitting involves producing a statistically derived best-fit line of data points on the graph; not a hand-drawn or estimated line connecting data points. Once you have plotted your data‚ a Plot # tab will appear at the top of the Plot Data screen. Clicking on this tab will take you to the curve-fitting functions of LeafLab and allow you

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