<u>Answer:</u>
The correct answer option is C. near right.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The most accurate readings that you can take on an analog VOM are when the meter's pointer is near right.
There are two reasons behind this: readings towards the left end are likely to be off because of the incorrect adjustment of the zero adjust screw.
While readings at the left side may result in an inaccuracy in your reading as a smaller part of the total voltage is near the full scale.
Answer:
Program for measurement in meters and then converts it into miles, feet, and inches:
#include<iostream.h>
#include<conio.h>
void main()
{ float meter, mile, feet, inches;
cout<<"enter meters";
cin>>meters";
feet=meter×3.2808;
mile= meter×0.000621371;
inches= meter×39.3701;
cout<<"Value of"<<meter<<"meter"<<"in feet is"<<feet<<"feet":
cout<<"Value of"<<meter<<"meter"<<"in mile is"<<mile<<"mile";
cout<<"Value of"<<meter<<"meter"<<"in inches is"<<inches<<"inches";
getch();
}
Answer:
- Calculate the additional CPI due to the icache stalls.
- Calculate the additional CPI due to the dcache stalls.
- Calculate the overall CPI for the machine.
The additional CPI due to icache stalls = Hit Rate * Hit Latency + Miss Rate*
Miss Penalty = 0.9*2 + 0.1*50 = 1.8 + 5 = 6.8
The additional CPI due to dcache stalls = 0.92*2 + 0.08*124 = 11.76
The overall CPI = 0.3*11.76 + 0.7*1.0 + 1.0*6.8 = 11.03 7.
Explanation:
Answer:
Click the Home tab, click Format, click Rename Sheet, type the name, and press Enter
Explanation:
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