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Q: Refers to an error-checking procedure in which either every byte has an even number of ones or every byte has an odd number of ones?
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Refers to an error checking procedure in which either every byte has an even number of ones or every byte has an odd number of ones?

Parity


What refers to an error checking procedure in which either every byte has an even number?

A ninth bit is added to each byte, and its value is set so that the number of 'ones' in the nine bits is always even. That's "even parity".


Which particles refers to the atomic number for an element?

Either the number of protons or the number of electrons in a neutral atom is equivalent to its atomic number.


What is political process?

Procedure followed to resolve important issues that concern a large number of people. It refers to those legal activities where citizens can change public policy.


A number that is not real?

That probably refers either to an imaginary number, or to a complex number. Despite the weird name, the "imaginary numbers" (and the complex numbers) have many uses in math and science.


What does DES settlement mean on your bank statement?

DES refers to the processing of either a check electronically or a transaction initiated with the routing number and checking accout number off of the check.


How do you multiply by a odd number and prime number?

There is nothing special about either of those. Multiply them as you would any other numbers.


What statement is used to execute a procedure?

Just use the name of the procedure. For example, if I have a procedure addEntry(a NUMBER, b OUT NUMBER) then I can call it by: DECLARE x NUMBER; BEGIN addEntry(5, x); END . run;


Why are (46) and (64) are not at the same point on a grid?

Because the first number refers to the abscissa: the distance to the right of the origin whereas the second number refers to the ordinate: distance in the upward direction.Because the first number refers to the abscissa: the distance to the right of the origin whereas the second number refers to the ordinate: distance in the upward direction.Because the first number refers to the abscissa: the distance to the right of the origin whereas the second number refers to the ordinate: distance in the upward direction.Because the first number refers to the abscissa: the distance to the right of the origin whereas the second number refers to the ordinate: distance in the upward direction.


Atomic number refers to what?

number of electons


Which absorbs more heat R-5 insulation or R-35 insulation?

Either - the R number refers to the ability to block heat transfer, not absorb it.


The term element refers to atoms that have the same number of?

Element refers to atoms that have the same number of Protons.