Answer:
Option A is correct.
Explanation:
He attaches the second 1 Gigabyte 240 pins DIMM for his system the overall RAM will be up around 2 Gigabytes. System is fitted with Intel Core 2 Dual 3-GHz cpu as well as three 240 pins DIMM ports on the motherboard. Transforms on a system, just 1 Gigabytes of RAM is seen through that RAM count.
Thus, the following issue is much more probably to be the failure to correctly grab that RAM.
Answer:
c) 2^32 times as many values can be represented.
Explanation:
It's funny, this problem comes from a real-life situation, except it wasn't really foreseen :-) And we will encounter a similar problem in less than 20 years.
The difference in terms of storage capacity from 32-bit integers and 64-bits integers is huge.
A 32-bit integer can store (signed) numbers up to 2,147,483,647. (so over 2 BILLIONS)
A 64-bit integer can store (signed) numbers up to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 (9 BILLIONS of BILLONS)
Answer:
A and B
Explanation:
parsing with a rich grammar like TAG faces two main obstacles: low parsing speed and a lot of ambiguous syntactical parses.
.PPT is the extention for the files downloaded from Powerpoint.