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9/25 cannot be further simplified. The only factors of 9 are 3,9, and 1. 1 will not help you simplify, and 25 is not divisible by either 3 or 9.
134/255 9/25:= [(25 * 5)+9]/25= [125+9]/25= 134/25 in improper fraction
factors of 24
9% of a number equates to 9/100 of that number. 9% of 25 is, 25 x 9/100 = 9/4 or 2.25 9% of 25 = 2.25
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Eia - 232
The monitor plug from the back of a PC looks like a- d shape? A.female connector with 15 holes B.male connector with 9 pins C.female connector with 25 holes D.male connector with 15 pins
If it has 15 pins it is NOT a serial port! A serial port will have either 9 pins (DB-9), or 25 pins (DB-25). The 15 pin connector (usually blue) is analog video or VGA, and yes if your graphics card is powerful enough it can run dual monitors. You can either buy a dual port graphics card or a splitter to run dual monitors
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The connector is usually a DB9, though it's possible that not all 9 pins will be used.
The traditional parallel port is a 25 "d-sub" connector. Serial ports come in two flavors, either 25 pin "d-sub" or 9 pin. USB (another serial communication standard) is a different animal. PS/2 is also a serial port and it has six pins.
A DB-9 connector is a 9-pin connector, approximately 2cm long by 0.75cm wide, with two rows of pins or sockets, a row of 5 and, a row of 4, hence 9 pins total. It is often used in low-speed data communications such as RS-232, and is the connector on personal computers since the IBM PC-AT used for COM ports. There are larger versions with 15 pins, called DB-15 and used for game ports and 10Base5 network AUIs, and 25 pins, called DB-25 and used for earlier COM ports and printer ports among other things.
A DB-9 connector is a 9-pin connector, approximately 2cm long by 0.75cm wide, with two rows of pins or sockets, a row of 5 and, a row of 4, hence 9 pins total. It is often used in low-speed data communications such as RS-232, and is the connector on personal computers since the IBM PC-AT used for COM ports. There are larger versions with 15 pins, called DB-15 and used for game ports and 10Base5 network AUIs, and 25 pins, called DB-25 and used for earlier COM ports and printer ports among other things.
9-pins 9 pins at one end and 4 or 6 at the other. (pg. 407)
It is a D shaped connector and has got 9 pins in it.
The number of connectors will depend on which version of this serial bus interface you are considering. It will have either 4, 6 or 9 circuits (pins) depending on which "flavor" of the FireWire standard you are applying. Use the link below to review the standards and look at some pictures.
FireWire 800, also known as IEEE 1394b, typically has 9 pins in its standard 9-pin connector. This allows for higher data transfer rates compared to its predecessor, FireWire 400, which has a 6-pin and a 4-pin connector option. The additional pins in FireWire 800 support features like increased bandwidth and improved networking capabilities.