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It seems that you have missed the necessary options for us to answer this question, so I had to look for it. Anyway, here is the answer. Among the kinds of software, the one that is not <span>usually included by an installed operating system is the SPREADSHEET. Hope this helps.</span>
<em />It is necessary, because when engineers build the design or model, they need to make sure that it does not turn out 2 dimensional but,also so that they can make their"project"more accurate and not just up or whatever."As a general guideline to dimensioning, try to think that you would make an object and dimension it in the most useful way. Put in exactly as many dimensions as are necessary for the crafts person to make it -no more, no less. Do not put in redundant dimensions. Not only will these clutter the drawing, but if "tolerances" or accuracy levels have been included, the redundant dimensions often lead to conflicts when the tolerance allowances can be added in different ways.
<span>Repeatedly measuring from one point to another will lead to inaccuracies. It is often better to measure from one end to various points. This gives the dimensions a reference standard. It is helpful to choose the placement of the dimension in the order in which a machinist would create the part. This convention may take some experience."This may or may not help but it will give you an idea to what your looking for.</span>
Answer:
#################
# Python Practice
#################
# Part 1
# ------------------------------------------------------
run_compare = 3
ran_compare = 0
while run_compare != ran_compare:
num1 = int(input('Please input the first number: '))
num2 = int(input('Please input the second number: '))
def compare(number1, number2):
if number1 < number2:
print(f'{num1} is less than {num2}')
elif number1 > number2:
print(f'{num1} is greater to {num2}')
else:
print(f'{num1} is equal than {num2}')
compare(num1, num2)
ran_compare += 1
# ------------------------------------------------------
# Part 2
run_name = 6
ran_name = 0
names = []
# ------------------------------------------------------
while run_name != ran_name:
name = input(str('Please insert a name: '))
names.append(name)
print(names)
ran_name += 1
# ------------------------------------------------------
give me a second im going to resolve the last part but this is what i have so far
Answer:
Check the explanation
Explanation:
1. Traditional 3-way matching process for the Function decomposition model:
Check the first attached image
2. Data entities in this Process:
Data Entities in this process include Purchasing department, Supplier, Accounts Payable department, Receiving dock.
3. Function/Entity crosscheck matrix:
Check the second attached image
Kindly Note: Since I explained the solution to the first question - 3-way matching process in an handwritten format, I've taken a photograph of the same and pasted here. Viewing the answer Directly might not be very clear. To view this answer clearly, try saving the image to your desktop, so they are very clear and legible.