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Identify a grouping element containing content that is derived from another source, often with a citation and often indented on a page. a. blockquoteb. prec. figcaptiond. main
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Why is it a good idea to leave an interview being courteous and polite?
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 20:00
Need asap assignment directions: think of an organization (business, religious institution, volunteer organization, sports team) with which you have been involved. imagine outfitting it with an it infrastructure. prepare a plan for what you would do to support outfitting it. draw a map of a network connecting all the individuals, give them pcs and printers, and lay out the design as best you can. the purpose is to begin working with these concepts, not to build a perfect network.
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 22:00
Researchers measured the data speeds for a particular smartphone carrier at 50 airports. the highest speed measured was 78.1 mbps. the complete list of 50 data speeds has a mean of x overbarequals16.11 mbps and a standard deviation of sequals18.65 mbps. a. what is the difference between carrier's highest data speed and the mean of all 50 data speeds? b. how many standard deviations is that [the difference found in part (a)]? c. convert the carrier's highest data speed to a z score. d. if we consider data speeds that convert to z scores between minus2 and 2 to be neither significantly low nor significantly high, is the carrier's highest data speed significant? a. the difference is nothing mbps.
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 00:10
Read each statement below. if the statement describes a peer-to-peer network, put a p next to it. if the statement describes a server-based network, put an s next to it. p - peer-to-peer s - server-based
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