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The constant needs to be 25. What needs to be added depends on the sign associated with 15 which is not visible to me.The constant needs to be 25. What needs to be added depends on the sign associated with 15 which is not visible to me.The constant needs to be 25. What needs to be added depends on the sign associated with 15 which is not visible to me.The constant needs to be 25. What needs to be added depends on the sign associated with 15 which is not visible to me.
the child needs food, clothes and shelter of a good quality. it needs, not only its physical but also, its intellectual emotional and social needs met.
The word "needs" is a verb and a noun.The verb "needs" is the third person, singular present of the verb to need.Example: Junior needs a new pair of shoes.The noun "needs" is the plural form of the singular noun need.Example: The church has an emergency fund for the needs of the parishioners.
It needs 53 because 58+53 = 111
Paul needs 13 bundles of wood He can only carry 3 at a time What is the minimum number of trips Paul needs to make?
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Generally both machines are using for rubber mixing. But in case of carbon black compounds, intermix gives much more dispersed batches than kneader. Also kneader mixing needs almost double time for a batch than intermix.
Jobs with similar needs are batched together and run through the computer as a group that is nothing but a batch environment
Well sometime that can mean it needs more milk or you missed a step but you don't have to make a new on that batch is still ok
"Batch processing" refers to the execution of multiple commands on a computer. Batch jobs are often used to automate a process which needs to be done on many files, since they do not typically need user input once started.
To speed up processing, jobs with similar needs were batched together and were run through the computer as a group. Thus, the programmers would leave their programs with the operator. The operator would sort programs into batches with similar requirements and, as the computer, became available, would run each batch. The output from each job would be sent back to the appropriate programmer
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To speed up processing, jobs with similar needs were batched together and were run through the computer as a group. Thus, the programmers would leave their programs with the operator. The operator would sort programs into batches with similar requirements and, as the computer, became available, would run each batch. The output from each job would be sent back to the appropriate programmer
atch production is the manufacture of different version of the same basic product in batches (eg. different colour, types of paint, different varieties of jams etc) There is some repetition of production which is for stock (rather than to order). Production is not continuous. Change-over between batches means that resources are idle at times. Consequently, production managers have to plan production schedules to minimize changeovers. The machinery employed will be specialised for production of the firm's products, but yet flexible enough for different batches. Flow Production requires specialist machinery. Because of the high capital investment requirement, it is essential to achieve high level of utilisation. This requires a high level of sales of a fairly standardized product made for stock. Flow production links up with a strategy of undifferentiated marketing whereas batch production suggests that the product is tailored to suit the needs of particular customers or segments. The manpower required is specialist, but low in skills and performing repetitive task as compared to batch production where the levels of skills required are comparatively high. The great advantage of line production is that with long production runs unit costs will be very low as compared to batch production.
Jobs with similar needs are batched together and run through the computer as a group.
Batch: Jobs with similar needs are batched together and run through the computer as a group, by an operator or automatic job sequencer. Performance is increased by attempting to keep CPU and I/O devices busy at all times through buffering, off-line operation, spooling, and multiprogramming.