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A steel rule is most commonly refered to as an engineers rule.
a rule in a spread sheet means that you can not change it, it is a rule. u can also tell there is a rule when u click on a cell ad there is a formula or numbers there.:)
Exception to the Rule was created on 1997-04-05.
a rule has a different name then a ruler
First rule - you never talk about first rule of a structured loop. Haha i kid. It's to ensure that it will end cleanly and not run infinitely.
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No, it's a small enough value that it doesn't suggest any correlation at all. There's no hard-and-fast rule for interpreting the correlation coefficient: a very strong correlation in one discipline might be considered weak in others, and the correlation coefficient might be misleading in some cases. But most of the time, you want r to be at least plus or minus 0.9 before even thinking about any relation between the data.
Positive correlation
House of Wisdom
No, because the rule refers to segments as well as devices. This rule only applies to 10base networks; when higher speeds are used (100 and up) the 5-4-3 rule does not apply.
In order to prove causation, researchers need to establish correlation and time order and rule out alternative explanations.
slide rule
Overgeneralization as a learning style is when a learner applies a rule or concept too broadly without considering exceptions or nuances. This can lead to errors and misunderstanding by assuming that a general rule applies in all cases without recognizing specific details or contexts.
This rule does not apply to other network protocols or Ethernet networks where all fiber optic cabling or a combination of a fiber backbone with UTP cabling is used. If there is a combination of fiber optic backbone and UTP cabling, the rule is simply translated to a 7-6-5 rule.
This rule is a limitation of devices and connections that may be used in a network before problems occur. The rule is "5 total segments, 4 of which may be connected via repeaters or switches, 3 segments which must not be populated with clients". Note that this rule only applies to networks running at 10 mbps.