how do i add multiple power factors together to find a the total power factor of a large site
To know what size power supply you need, add up the wattage requirements of all components and add 30 percent.
You add All the numbers together and the divide by how many numbers there is.
Yes if you buy a new cord for the specific model.
Power supplies are rated on the power requirements of the motheboard and add-on devices such as hard drives and CD-ROM drives. Why? Because the motherboard uses a certain amount of power, that depends on the CPU and RAM power requirements, as well as what video card is connected and the NIC that is used. Hard drives and CD-ROM drives are pretty typical for their power requirements, and draw their power directly from the power supply.
Some advantages are that the more cells (Power sources) you add, the brighter the outcome, while in parallel the voltage is the same through out.
You don't. In mathematics, factors multiply.
You get 8128!!! It is PERFECT!!
-9 and -5
No, you add the powers together.
The prime factors of 36 are 2 and 3. Add them together.
9 and 98.
The factors of -60 that add up to 17 are 20 and -3. When you multiply 20 and -3, you get -60, and when you add them together, you get 17. Therefore, the pair of factors you are looking for is 20 and -3.
The factors that multiply to 120 and add up to -8 are -12 and 10. This is because when you multiply -12 and 10, you get -120, and when you add them together, you get -8. Thus, the pair of factors you are looking for is (-12, 10).
If you add together all the factors of the number six, you will get an answer of 12:1+2+3+6=12
Well, 18 and 3 (both factors of 36) add up to 21. As well, the factors 12 and 9 add up to 21.
23
The factors of 36 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, 36 No two of them add up to 23.