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"
A: If the input is zero the desire output is zero no matter what class it is.
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...
Class B is said to be a "subclass" of class A.
S-t(s-b)-(1-t)rex+w
WAGR W class was created in 1951.
SR W class was created in 1932.
Salim Durani, July 2009, as follows: b, . , b, b, b, lbw. = W, 0, W, W, W, W.
Class b