December 1‚ 2012 Polydactyle Polydactyle is a genetic disorder that is caused by a gene on chromosome seven. Polydactyle is a condition were an individual has more than five digits per hand. Most cases are isolated and not related to any other disorder but some are related to others. The errors occur during fetal development and they are caused by on several mutations on a gene that is known as chromosome seven. Polydactlyle is Autosomal dominant meaning that an offspring can get this
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How are data being represented in computers? Computers work with a binary number system that consists of only two digits - zero and one. Inside the computer binary number is represented by an electrical pulse. One means a pulse of electricity and zero means no pulse. All the data entered into computers is first converted into the binary number system. One digit in binary number system is called bit and combination of eight bits is called byte. A byte is the basic unit that is used to represent the
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Unit 312 Supporting numeracy development Outcome 1 Understand current national and organisational frameworks for mathematics. 1.2 Summarise the national curriculum framework for mathematics including age relate expectations of learners as relevent to the setting. Foundation stage Using and applying mathematics Counting and understanding numbers Knowing and using number facts Calculating Use developing mathematical ideas and methods to solve practical problems Match sets of objects
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she will tell you the answer to these steps: When Is Your Birthday? The last digit is 9‚ and the rest are her change! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 2 Ask someone to follow these steps: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Multiply the number of the month by 5. Add 7. Multiply by 4. Add 13. Multiply by 5. Add the day of the month. Subtract 205. The last two digits are the day of the month‚ and the first digit(s) is the month number. (To make this seem more amazing‚ have them tell you the
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incorrect information about the digits in the measurement. Using significant figures allows
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Truly Tralfamadorian Slaughterhouse-Five is an intriguing book written by Kurt Vonnegut covering WWII and the struggles which the soldiers endured throughout the war. However‚ the book isn’t interesting only for its content; the way the main character experiences and illustrates the book creates room for strange interpretations. This novel is presented in a random‚ skipping timeline which effectively represents one man’s inability to live a normal life after experiencing the traumatic events of
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185‚936 thousands place The digit to its right is 5 or greater‚ so the digit in the rounded place increases. 185‚934 rounds to 186‚000. Round each number to the place of the underlined digit. 1. 29‚942 2. 842‚049 3. 382‚349 4. 879‚923 5. 61‚319 6. 56‚932 7. 589‚428 8. 258‚299 (Chapter 2‚ Lesson 2) KEY NS 1.2
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sends a signal to the object‚ then picks up its echo and outputs a wave form whose time period is proportional to the distance. The microcontroller accepts this signal‚ performs necessary processing and displays the corresponding distance on the 3 digit seven segment display. This circuit finds a lot of application in projects like automotive parking sensors‚ obstacle warning systems‚ terrain monitoring robots‚ industrial distance measurements etc. INTRODUCTION HC-SR04 ultrasonic
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Code 1: 1. Write a c program to reverse a given number 2. C program to find reverse of a number 3. C program to reverse the digits of a number 4. Reverse of a number in c using while loop #include int main(){ int num‚r‚reverse=0; printf("Enter any number: "); scanf("%d"‚&num); while(num){ r=num%10; reverse=reverse*10+r; num=num/10; } printf("Reversed of number: %d"‚reverse); return 0; } Sample output: Enter any number:
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the ‘squaring of numbers ending in 5’. Consider the example 252. Here the number is 25. We have to find out the square of the number. For the number 25‚ the last digit is 5 and the ’previous’ digit is 2. Hence‚ ’one more than the previous one’‚ that is‚ 2+1=3. The Sutra‚ in this context‚ gives the procedure ’to multiply the previous digit 2 by one more than itself‚ that is‚ by 3’. It becomes the L.H.S (left hand side) of the result‚ that is‚ 2 X 3 = 6. The R.H.S (right hand side)
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