the lowest requirement is around 2.0~2.5
There are no medusas in The Sims 2 unless your referring to a console version, but on PC, you can be : A Zombie, (req. University) A Vampire (req. Night Life) Build a Servo (sim can't become one, but can build one, req. Open for Business) A Zombie (req. Pets) A Plantsim (req. Seasons) Befriend a Bigfoot who laters moves in (req. Bon Voyage) And a Witch (req. Apartment Life) With FreeTime you get a Genie but he's not necessairly a creature that you can play)
Meter Maid (req. 75 str & your karma must be atleast 1, pays $32) Gumshoe (req. 90 str, pays $38) Highway Patrol (req. 115 str, pays $50) State Trooper (req. 140 str, pays $65) Captain (req. 178 str, pays $82) Undercover Agent (req. 210 str, pays $101) SWAT Team (req. 255 str, pays $119) Special Agent (req. 311 str, pays $138) Hostage Negotiator (req. 359 str, pays $150) Chief of Police (req. 419 str, pays $165, receive a combat shotgun upon promotion)
University of Ontario Master of Information Technology iltes band req. 6.5 Cape Breton University Master of Education (Information Technology)
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I believe that some people use REQ as an abbreviation to the word. (http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/requirement)
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req reqIt is often abbreviated with "req", though the military sometimes uses "rqm" (according to www.abbreviations.com).
Request, required or requisition.
The answer is in the manual.
Yes. The equivalent resistance of resistors in parallel is written as 1/Req=1/R1+1/R2+1/R3+... which, in this case, would be 1/Req=1/1000+1/1000+1/1000+1/1000=0.004. This means that Req=1/0.004=250Ohms.
Resistors (R) in series are added by... Req = R1 + R2 + R3 + ... + Rn In parallel... 1/Req = 1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3 + ... + 1/Rn or Req = 1/(1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3 + ... + 1/Rn)
Equation of Equivalent Resistance in Parallel is 1/Equivalent Resistance = 1/Resistance 1+ 1/Resistance 2 +1/Resistance 3If the resistance of the resistor is 3 Ohms then1/Req= 1/3 + 1/3 = 1/31/Req= 3/3Then cross multiply so3Req = 3Then isolate variable for Req (divide both sides by 3)answer1 Req= 3/3=1 OhmEquivalent Resistance is 1 Ohm