As long as your computer meets the system requirements for 10.5 you can purchase and install Leopard.
To upgrade from Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) to !0.5 (Leopard) you will need to purchase a copy of Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) which costs around $190. However if you have a recent Mac with an Intel processor you can upgrade from 10.4 directly to 10.6 (Snow Leopard) at the $29 upgrade price.
The factors of 1039 are: 1, 1039
one-tenth of 1039 = 1/10 of 1039= 1/10 x 1039= 0.1 x 1039= 103.9
It is 1039/100.
A MacBook will run Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard). If the MacBook is currently running 10.5 (Leopard) a copy of Snow Leopard will need to be purchased.
To upgrade from Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) to 10.5 (Leopard) you will need to buy a boxed version of Mac OS X 10.5. If you have a Mac with an Intel processor you can go straight to Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) which is a cheaper upgrade option.
Providing the Mac running Tiger has an Intel processor then the Snow Leopard upgrade will work.
Likely never. Snow Leopard is a $29 upgrade to Leopard, but it requires a Mac with an Intel processor (newer than 2005) and 1 GB of RAM.
1039 x 5 = 5195
Snow Leopard is an upgrade to Leopard and so you will need Leopard installed on your Mac before installing Snow Leopard. For Mac computers with an Intel processor running Tiger you will need to purchase the box set that includes iLife 09 and iWork. (See links below)
Currently, it's $129 dollars (Mac OS X Leopard). Once Snow Leopard is available (August 28), it will be a $30 dollar upgrade from Mac OS X Leopard.
10.39 as a fraction is 1039/100. As a mixed number it is 10 39/100.It is 1039/100.