Percent MAC is the ratio of the CG measured from the LEMAC (leading edge of MAC) to the total MAC. Use the formula "CG (inches from LEMAC) / MAC (inches) x 100.
The number you have given = 74 not to sure what you mean by add a sign to it. To make 75 the number would be 1001011
Press the button to the left of backspace. Like this: =
To create a Celsius sign (°C) on a computer, you can typically use the following methods: On Windows, hold down the "Alt" key and type "0176" on the numeric keypad, then press "C" for Celsius. On a Mac, you can type "Option" + "Shift" + "8" for the degree symbol and then add "C." Alternatively, you can copy and paste the symbol directly from a website or document: °C.
No.For the sum of integers:-- two positives make a positive-- two negatives make a negative-- the sum of mixed signs is the sign of the one with the greater absolute valueFor the product of integers:-- like signs make a positive-- unlike signs make a negative
Shift-Option-Plus (+) will produce the ± symbol on a Mac.
To make an apple sign on a mac computer, you must press shift, alt, and K at the same time!
There is an app called the "character viewer"; see if you can find an infinity sign there.
To make a percentage sign on a Mac, simply press the "Shift" key and then the "5" key at the same time. This combination produces the percentage symbol (%). You can use this method in any application where text input is available.
Sign out of .mac and sign back in, The preference pane should update.
√3 Use the check mark. Alt or Option v on a Mac
If you are referring to the .Mac service, which has not been renamed to MobileMe, then to sign-up, simply head to "https://secure.me.com/wo/WebObjects/Signup"
x it out
open ichat. click 'ichat' and then 'preferences' then click 'accounts' there should be a + sign, click that to make a new account
drag it to the trash
Go to the tool bar top left.
Yes. Only if it has the mac sign on the case. I know it works because I have a mac computer and sims 2 and it seems to be working rather well!