For the average household use of a computer, you would want the following minimum specs:
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo Processor E8400 (3GHz, 6M, 1333MHz front side bus)
Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium
Memory (RAM): 2GB, DDR2 Non-ECC SDRAM, 800MHz (2 DIMMS)
Boot Hard Drive: 160GB SATA 3GB/s and 8MB DataBurst Cache
Video Card: 256MB ATI RADEON HD 3450 (Dual DVI/VGA/1 TV-out) or comparable card that has 256MB, dual monitor support, with dual DVI out and DMS-59
Optical Storage Device: DVD+/-RW
Ethernet/modem*
in simple calculations we use + - × ÷ in computer like sum average min and max
The average cell phone user uses around 459 minutes per month.
To find the midpoint of a total in Excel, you can use the formula =MIN(range) + (MAX(range) - MIN(range)) / 2, where "range" refers to the set of values you're analyzing. Alternatively, if you're looking for the average of the total, you can simply use the =AVERAGE(range) function. This will provide you with the midpoint value of the specified range.
No dear, you cannot use your 3d tv glasses as your eye specs. Since, 3d tv glass is using special film on their lenses which will not allow you to use as an eye specs.
A quad core processor is the best on the market for an average consumer. It is possible to get higher specs, but it is more for technical use.
Sum gets the total of a list of values, Average gets the arithmetic mean, Min the lowest value and Max the highest value. All functions work on list of cells or ranges. So they are all implemented in a similar way. Given a range from A2 to A20, you could use them as follows: =SUM(A2:A20) =AVERAGE(A2:A20) =MIN(A2:A20) =MAX(A2:A20)
If its pre-1982 ketchup works. Just put on a dab and wait a min and wipe it off.
If it is a 350 (5.7L) V8 the torque specs are 25 lb/ft. Use an anti-sieze coumpound.If it is a 350 (5.7L) V8 the torque specs are 25 lb/ft. Use an anti-sieze coumpound.
LEED for Homes 2009, states that an average sized home will use electric load of 10,000KWh annually
"Specs" is an informal word for spectacles, although many people don't use the word at all, and use "glasses" instead.
all depends on which router you brought, I use a dLink and the average range is 20 to 25 feet but it changes.It also depends on your wireless card, Just take your router name and google the specs which will tell you everything or just tell us the type of router you have and we will do it for you.
They are more than you need for the average home.