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Answer:
the fat woman. Then he seized all the stamps and began to register
the Savings Bank.
post some letters. He was very surprised to see such extraordinary
At that moment Pedro entered the Post Office. I finished of
situation. He had a bottle of wine in his hand and with this bottle he hit
the first thief in the head. Immediately it fell to the ground.
The others held the second thief, and after a while he was tied up.
they told Peter of his courageous action. Emilia approached smiling
of feet and hands. They returned everything the thief had stolen and agreed
With Pedro.
speak
--Thank you.
in order to
police to take thieves to jail.
"You're welcome," replied Pedro. -I was terrified. But here it is
Explanation:
The aperture, aka f-stop, which is the size of the opening in the diaphragm inside the lens. The smaller the number, f1.2, f1.4 the larger the opening and the more light admitted. The larger the number, f11, 16 the smaller the opening and the less light admitted.
The shutter controls how long the light admitted by the lens is allowed to expose the light sensitive surface, whether film or digital sensor. The more light admitted the less time the shutter remains open (fast shutter speed). The less light admitted the longer the shutter remains open (slow shutter speed).
ISO is simply the measurement of the sensitivity to light of a light sensitive surface, whether film or digital sensor. The lower the ISO the less sensitive; the higher the more sensitive. For maximum image quality a low ISO is best. For low-light or fast action a higher ISO is better.
Here are some hypothetical examples:
ISO 100
f1.4 @ 1/500
f2 @ 1/250
f2.8 @ 1/125
f4 @ 1/60
f5.6 @ 1/30
ISO 200
f1.4 @ 1/1000
f2 @ 1/500
f2.8 @ 1/250
f4 @ 1/125
f5.6 @ 1/60
ISO 400
f1.4 @ 1/2000
f2 @ 1/1000
f2.8 @ 1/500
f4 @ 1/250
f5.6 @ 1/125
As in all things, there are no solutions, only trade-offs. The lower the ISO the better the image quality but you either shoot at a wide aperture or slow shutter speed. The higher the ISO the lower image quality but you can stop down more or use a fasterer shutter speed.
Answer:
Hence 54 students just passed
Explanation:
Number of students appeared in the examination=300
Number of students got first division=28% of 300=
100
28
×300=28×3=84 students.
Number of students got second division=54% of 300=
100
54
×300=54×3=162 students.
Given that no student failed
∴Number of students who just passed=Total number of students−(Number of students got first division+Number of students got second division)
∴Number of students who just passed=300−(84+162)
=300−246=54
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