36 inches .
96*(3/8) = 36 inches
The diameters of the disks can vary widely depending on their intended use. For example, standard compact discs (CDs) have a diameter of 12 cm, while DVDs are also typically 12 cm. Hard drive disks can range from 2.5 inches (about 6.35 cm) for laptop drives to 3.5 inches (about 8.89 cm) for desktop drives. Other specialized disks, like those used in certain scientific applications, may have different dimensions.
To find the probability that the two disks drawn are the same color, we first calculate the total ways to choose 2 disks from 12, which is ( \binom{12}{2} = 66 ). Then, we find the favorable outcomes: choosing 2 red disks ( \binom{7}{2} = 21 ), 2 blue disks ( \binom{3}{2} = 3 ), and 2 yellow disks ( \binom{2}{2} = 1 ). Adding these gives ( 21 + 3 + 1 = 25 ) favorable outcomes. Therefore, the probability is ( \frac{25}{66} ).
To move n disks, you need 2n-1moves. In this case, 31.
The least number of moves required to solve the Tower of Hanoi puzzle with 5 disks is calculated using the formula (2^n - 1), where (n) is the number of disks. For 5 disks, this results in (2^5 - 1 = 32 - 1 = 31) moves. Therefore, the minimum number of moves needed is 31.
96*(3/8) = 36 inches
The diameters of the disks can vary widely depending on their intended use. For example, standard compact discs (CDs) have a diameter of 12 cm, while DVDs are also typically 12 cm. Hard drive disks can range from 2.5 inches (about 6.35 cm) for laptop drives to 3.5 inches (about 8.89 cm) for desktop drives. Other specialized disks, like those used in certain scientific applications, may have different dimensions.
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The difference is in the thickness and hardness of the disk's magnetic media.Floppy disks (even when encased in plastic housings like in 3.5" diskettes) hold the data on very thin, flexible (thus "floppy") plastic films. Hard disks hold their data on stiff ("hard") platters. Hard disks need to have hard platters because their ability to hold more data means there are fewer mechanical tolerances:. "Floppy" plastic films aren't as reliable.
The difference is in the thickness and hardness of the disk's magnetic media.Floppy disks (even when encased in plastic housings like in 3.5" diskettes) hold the data on very thin, flexible (thus "floppy") plastic films. Hard disks hold their data on stiff ("hard") platters. Hard disks need to have hard platters because their ability to hold more data means there are fewer mechanical tolerances:. "Floppy" plastic films aren't as reliable.
The disks were in the computer, ready for class.