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    Task 3 Questions Answer the following questions in your own words in the space provided. a Fred‚ the Stage Manager‚ is left-handed and finds it difficult to use the mouse. Explain how he can change his mouse so that the “click” buttons are swapped around. (2 marks) Open the control panel click on or search (then click on) “mouse”. You then thick the box that says “left handed”. b You installed a program from the internet and it is causing problems with the ticket booking

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    Pt1420 Unit 1 Lab Report

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    When given two equations the goal is to make the equations equivalent to one another. These two equations are equivalent. Two equations are known to be equivalent if they have the same solution set. A solution set is a set of numbers that that solve an algebraic equation. In the first equation‚ the solution set is {5}. In the second solution set both sides of the equation must be equal. Equal means that both sides are balanced. The equality of addition property states that each side of the

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    1. Explain in words why the equation {n \choose k} = {n \choose n -k} is true. The equation C(n;k) stands for "n choose k"‚ and represents the number of k length element combinations which can be formed from a set of n elements (order doesn’t matter). This equations also states that the result from the left side of the equations equals the number of combinations not chosen n-k on the right side. This is true because the left side calculates the number of possible ways to create possible combinations

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    Pt1420 Unit 6 Lab Answers

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    OBSERVATIONS AND ANALYSIS Trial 1 – Logger Pro graphs Trial 2 – Logger Pro graphs Trial 3 – Logger Pro graphs Trial 4 – Logger Pro graphs Trial 5 – Logger Pro graphs Note: the analysis #1 a) and b) will only be demonstrated on the graphs of trial 1 for this report‚ trial 2-5 have approximately the same results. a) The region where the ball was being tossed but still remained in hand (x). Examine on the velocity vs. time and acceleration

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    Pt1420 Unit 4 Study Guide

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    Throughout the course of United States History‚ both parties would evolve from having clearly defined ideals to those which overlap as the socio-political landscape of America has grown in complexity prompting ambiguity of what being a Democrat or a Republican even means. 2. Primary- Election in which voters decide which of the candidates within a party will represent the party in the general election. Caucus- A local meeting of people where they vote on who they would like their party’s nominee

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    Unit 2 Research Assignment Variable Naming Rules Introduction This paper will describe the variable naming rules of three different programming languages. These three languages are Visual Basic‚ Python‚ and Java. Each of these languages has different rules that apply to them and some similarities. I will describe the rules and the similarities and differences in the next few paragraphs. Key Findings The first language and its rules I will describe is Visual Basic. Visual Basic

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    Pt1420 Unit 2 Study Guide

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    1 Define what is meant by: (i) an input device[1] (ii) an output device[1] (iii) A local hockey league is run by a secretary from home. The secretary is responsible for all fixtures and league tables.The secretary is blind and uses her home computer for carrying out the necessary tasks.State a suitable hardware peripheral for each of input‚ output and storage‚ which the secretary could use. Justify your choices. [6] 2 (a) Define the following types of software: (i) operating system[1]

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    LITTLEFIELD LABS ANALYSIS Global Strategy Since the beginning the team decided to try an aggressive strategy to win the game‚ assuming a riskier position with higher potential benefits and costs. For that‚ it was necessary to identify key parameters of the process and design a dashboard to analyze the information and make decisions in a faster way. The key parameters we started monitoring were demand (jobs accepted)‚ stations utilization and lead times of the entire process. The first goal was

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    Pt1420 Unit 2 Study Guide

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    1. A:The three types of a nucleotide are Deoxyribose sugar‚ Phosphate‚ and a Nitrogen Containing base. B: Deoxyribose Sugar is found in Nucleotides. C: The nucleotide component that contains Nitrogen is the base. D: The four types of nitrogen bases are Adenine‚ Thymine‚ Guanine‚ and Cytosine. 2. A: ....... B: The parts of the oligonucleotide that make up the rungs of the ladder in the ladder model are the nitrogen bases. C: The parts of the nucleotide that make up the sides of the ladder in the

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    Q1) Explain what are applet and also explain the uses of Applets. A1: Applet is a type of Java program that runs on web browser. It can be a fully functional Java application because it has full Java API as its disposal. It is used to generate dynamic content. Works on client side‚ it will run inside a browser. They are used for webpage enhancement‚ adding small interactive components‚ can also be used to display large programs like of games or word processors. Java’s portability makes it unique

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