The exercise is about filling in the gaps and is related to the History of the ARPANET.
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What is the History of the ARPANET?</h3>
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In 1972, earlier designers built the <u>ARPANET </u>connecting major universities. They broke communication into smaller chunks, or <u>packets </u>and sent them on a first-come, first-serve basis. The limit to the number of bytes of data that can be moved is called line capacity, or <u>bandwidth</u>.
When a network is met its capacity the user experiences <u>unwanted pauses</u>. When the network is "slowing down", what is happening is users are waiting for their packet to leave the <u>queue</u>.
To make the queues smaller, developers created <u>mixed </u>packets to move <u>simultaneously</u>.
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Explanation:
Format the text in Small caps. Manually replace the lowercase letters with uppercase letters.
0=false
1=true
false + false = true
0+0=1
+ operator = and function
AND GATE
Answer:
Arithmetic Exception is the correct answer to the following blank.
Explanation:
Because the BigDecimal class is the class of the Java Programming Language that deal with the double data type numbers for the arithmetic expressions and also for the format conversions and it is the math type class of the Java Programming language which is used in arithmetic operations. So, that's why the following answer is not wrong.