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saveliy_v [14]
1 year ago
6

8) how many nanoseconds does it take for a computer to perform one calculation if it performs 6.7 x 107 calculations per second?

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2 answers:
guapka [62]1 year ago
8 0

The fact that 6.7 x 107 calculations are performed in one second

One nanosecond is equivalent to one x 109 seconds because we know that one nano is equal to 109.

One billionth of a second is one nanosecond (6.7 x 107 calculations per second).

One calculation takes 6.7 107 nanoseconds to complete (1 x 109). (One second after another)

<h3>Nanoseconds are how long?</h3>

The read or write access time to random access memory is measured in one billionth (10-9) of a second, or a nanosecond (ns or nsec) (RAM).

One calculation takes 6.7 107 nanoseconds to complete (1 x 109).

According to calculations, 1 nanosecond is equivalent to (1 x 109) (6.7 x 107).

Calculations are equal to 1 nanosecond (1 x 6.7). (109 x 107)

One nanosecond equals (6.7 x 109 + 7) in calculations.

6.7 x 102 calculations per nanosecond

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Korolek [52]1 year ago
3 0

the fact that one second equals 6.7 x 107 computations

Since we know that 1 nano = 109, 1 nanosecond is equal to 1 x 109 second.

One nanosecond equals one billionth of a second (6.7 x 107 calculations per second).

1 nanosecond is equal to 6.7 × 107 computations (1 x 109). (One second to the next)

<h3>How long are nanoseconds?</h3>

One billionth (10-9) of a second, or a nanosecond (ns or nsec), is used to quantify the read or write access time to random access memory (RAM).

1 nanosecond is equal to 6.7 × 107 computations (1 x 109).

Calculations show that 1 nanosecond equals (1 x 109) (6.7 x 107).

1 nanosecond equals computations (1 x 6.7) (109 x 107)

Calculations: 1 nanosecond = (6.7 x 109 + 7)

Calculations 6.7 x 102 per nanosecond

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