W value is the Network Bit i.e, 128-191 for Class B
or 192-223 for Class C
or 1-126 for Class A
J. B. W. Kuitenbrouwer has written: 'The dialectics of class and state formation and of development policy in Papua New Guinea'
CLASS A - 1-126 (10.0.0.0) 1 n/w, 3 host CLASS B - 128-191 (172.16.0.0) 2 n/w, 2 host CLASS C - 192- 223 (192.168.0.0) 3 n/w, 1 host CLASS D - 224-239 CLASS E - 240- 254
It is a device which gives the difference b/w standard size value & work to be check.
Class "B"
When the picture's taken, you touch the pic to write like you'd normally do. Then you write the following: B&w...It's important that it's a capital 'B', a little 'w' and that you remember the 3xdots.Good luckB&w...B&w...B&w...B&w...B&w...
A: If the input is zero the desire output is zero no matter what class it is.
Class B is said to be a "subclass" of class A.
SR W class was created in 1932.
WAGR W class was created in 1951.
S-t(s-b)-(1-t)rex+w
Salim Durani, July 2009, as follows: b, . , b, b, b, lbw. = W, 0, W, W, W, W.
Class b