computer is an electronic device used to store informational date.
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Computer technology provides accurate, high-value data which greatly improves decision making. However, computer technology requires a considerable investment to implement and maintain.
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what are some problems conected with computer investigations
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Define computer
A computer is an electronic device that is used to convert raw data or meaningless data in meaningful information. features of computer :- 1. automatic 2. speed 3. accuracy 4. versatility 5. diligence 6. memory 7. no intelligence 8. no feeling
A paragraph isn't ended by counting the sentences, its a change of thought, topic, direction, another person speaking, category. How many sentences doesn't define the size of a paragraph. They can contain 2 sentences to 25+
A laboratory thermometer is a device for measuring temperature ranges. It can take the form of a manual (mercury or alcohol) or electronic (digtal).
Mathematic sentences are equation or inequality.2+2=412-5=767>23
There are many uses of a computer>Some uses of the computer are as follows:- 1.It can do the work very efficiently and fast. 2.It do the work with 100% accuracy. 3. It is reliable. 4.It is diligence. 5.It is versatile.
As per ANSI 12.2 does this simply mean a +/- 2% accuracy ?
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There must be at least 3-5 sentences in the introduction paragraph. But for a philosophy paper of 2-4 pages, it need not be more than 2 or 3 sentences.
an analog computer cannot be more accurate than its component tolerances. this usually limits them to no more than 2 to 4 digits accuracy (although a few have been built with 6 digits accuracy by using special components with very tight tolerances. but such parts are quite expensive).a digital computer can have any accuracy desired simply by increasing the number of bits used to represent numbers.also analog computers are subject to factors like drift, component aging, noise, etc. that have no effect on digital computers.
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There are four kinds of sentences: 1) Declaratory sentences make a statement. 2) Exclamatory sentences express or show a strong emotion. 3) Imperative sentences give a command or direction. 4) Interrogative sentences ask a question.