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The formula you would use to calculate fault tolerance in a radial basis network is Êl = 0.1 x C/B10 (where C = the number of operating cycles per hour).
0.7
It is the square root of (2-10)2+(3-7)2 = 9 rounded to the nearest integer
perimeter of pao= the square root of (x^2+(x^2-1)^2) + square root of (x^2 +x^4) and add 1 for the third side Perimeter of PBO = the square root of ((x-1)^2+x^4) + square root of (x^2+x^4) and again add 1 for third side
65.00
c3
=b10*b11
The range for cells B10 through to C15 is B10:C15
The prefix "B10" refers to the bulb shape. In this case, it indicates that the light bulb has a bullet-shaped design. This type of bulb is commonly used in chandeliers and decorative lighting fixtures.
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The only difference is metal bell ring at the large end of the bell. B12 has it, B10 doesn't.
the smith and Wesson model 66-2 was made from 1982 until 1986 when the model 66-3 occurred.
Two people in the resteraunt have it.
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