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A computer network is a physical and software interconnection infrastructure connecting computers, that uses a set of common communication protocols over digital interconnections for the purpose of sharing resources located on or provided by the network nodes.
The nodes of a computer network may be classified by many means as personal computers, servers, networking hardware, or general-purpose hosts. They are identified by hostnames and network addresses. Hostnames serve as memorable labels for the nodes, rarely changed after initial assignment. Network addresses serve for locating and identifying the nodes by communication protocols such as the Internet Protocol.
Computer networks may be classified by many criteria, for example, the transmission medium used to carry signals, bandwidth, communications protocols to organize network traffic, the network size, the topology, traffic control mechanism, and organizational intent.
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The leader I admire the most is Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. He was known as the missile man of India . He has inspired the new generation of the country through his whole life, career, workings and writings. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam was really a true legend for the youngsters of the country. He has inspired the new generation of the country through his whole life, career, workings and writings. He was a scientist and an aerospace engineer who closely linked to the India’s missile programme. He later served the country as 11th President of India from 2002 to 2007. The full name of APJ abdul Kalam was Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam.
He was born on 15th of October in 1931 at Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu and died on 27th of July in 2015 at Shillong, Meghalaya, India. After his graduation from the Madras Institute of Technology, he joined the Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO). He has worked under a legendary space scientist, Vikram Ambalal Sarabhai (father of India’s space programme). He later became the project director in 1969 of India’s first indigenous Satellite Launch Vehicle, SLV-III.He still lives in the heart of Indian people as the People’s President and Missile Man.
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We learn more visually rather than orally (through books). Students get practical knowledge when they learn things by visiting places. A child will learn better about concepts about biscuits when he visits a biscuit factory than when he reads it as theory from books. So educational tours are very important for students. Children learn better when they are with their peer group than when they are with their kids. Such educational tours teach students as they enjoy. A History of places can be learnt in an interesting way by visiting the places. Students have a feel of being the place and at the same time learn the history. Planetary motions are better learnt by visiting a planetarium than by reading the Geography book. Educational tours involve children into the subject by making their physical presence in the related place.
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Some helping points:
- True friends are our confidants, our mentors and our guides.
- Having good friends makes our lives happier and better.
- They keep us grounded by being genuine in voicing their opinions.
- Teenagers can also share their joys and sorrows with their friends.
- In the digital era, it is tougher to find true friends as everybody is engrossed in their phones or laptops, with no time for real interaction.
- But, you can meet and make good friends in school, at the local park where you go to play, at your tuition centres or even at a hobby class.
- Being helpful, sincere and honest with your friend will ensure that you have a strong relationship.
- Never break their trust, stand beside them in their time of need and you will have friends for life.
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The decreased population of a city from 25,000 to 24,500
Population decreased =25,000−24,500=500
Decreased Percentage = Population decreased/Original population ×100
=500/ 25000×100=2%
Hence, the percentage decreased is 2%
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interest=p∗r∗t/100
p = principal amount , r = rate , t = time
interest=10000∗5∗1/100
interest = RS. 500
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Let the Cost price = C.P
Loss% =( loss/C.P) × 100
Loss% =( (CP- SP)/CP ) × 100
5 =( (CP - 540)/CP ) × 100
5/100 = ( (CP - 540)/CP )
1/20 = ( (CP - 540)/CP )
CP = 20 (CP - 540)
20 = 20CP - 10800
20CP - CP = 10800
19CP = 10800
CP = 10800/19
CP =₹ 568.42
Hence, the cost price of an item = ₹ 568.42
Posted by Rudra Chetariya 4 years, 11 months ago
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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 11 months ago
given , CP = Rs = 50
P % = 12 %
using SP = CP [100 + P %] / 100
= 50 [100 + 12] / 100
=50×112×100
=56
∴ The selling price is Rs 56 .
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In plane mirror, object distance and image distance are equal.
That is, v = u
v is the distance of image from mirror.
u is the distance of object from mirror.
Given v =6 m so u = 6 m.
Therefore, total distance between object and image = v + u = 12 m.
Now as per question, person moves 2 m towards mirror, then,
v = u = 6 - 2= 4 m.
Thus, distance between the person and his image would be, 4 +4 = 8 m.
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There are females = 30%
There area males = 40%
So, to find the percentage of child:
Child percentage = Total percentage - (male percentage + Female percentage)
=100%-(30%+40%)
=100%-70%
= 30%
Hence 30 % are children
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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 11 months ago
since 25/15=5/3
whereas 6/5=6/5
therefore, they are not in proportion
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Cost of 12 bowls = ₹72.
Cost of 1 bowl = ₹72/12 = ₹ 6
Therefore cost of 6 bowls = ₹6×20=₹120
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Meghna Thapar 4 years, 11 months ago
We prefer a convex mirror as a rear-view mirror in vehicles because it gives a wider field of view, which allows the driver to see most of the traffic behind him. Convex mirrors always form a virtual, erect, and diminished image of the objects placed in front of it.
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