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1/6 = 0.1666666666...We say that the 6 repeats. It is usually written as just 0.16, with a line (bar) over the 6, but I can't do that on a keyboard.
104 keys in the keyboard
It's on the far right of the keyboard known as numpad and also there are number keys above the alphabets on your keyboard.
there are two syllables in the word keyboard :)
A decimal sign on a keyboard would simply be a period.
Answer - Each key on the keyboard is assigned a binary equivalent ( ANCII Standands ) when you hit a key on the keyboard the CPU translates it into binary, stores it and then translates it back to decimal to put the corresponding letter on the monitor. AnswerEach key on the keyboard is assigned a binary equivalent ( ANCII Standands ) when you hit a key on the keyboard the CPU translates it into binary, stores it and then translates it back to decimal to put the corresponding letter on the monitor.
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First it needs an encoder that converts information from what we call decimal form to binary, and then in order for the information to appear on the screen, you need a decoder that takes binary and converts it back to decimal.
A period sign on a keyboard looks like a small dot, typically located on the bottom row of the keyboard, just to the right of the comma. It is represented by the symbol "." and is used to indicate the end of a sentence or in decimal numbers. On most keyboards, it shares a key with the greater-than sign (>) and can be typed by pressing the key directly without any modifier.
standard keyboard,enhanced keyboard
Electric keyboard usually refers to the keyboard of an electric piano. "Keyboard" is a generic word that can refer to an electric piano, an acoustic piano, a typerwriter keyboard, a computer keyboard, etc.
is their a sliding keyboard, or a touchscreen keyboard, or do i NEED the detachable keyboard?
1/6 = 0.1666666666...We say that the 6 repeats. It is usually written as just 0.16, with a line (bar) over the 6, but I can't do that on a keyboard.
The input was from a keyboard and output was to an IBM electric typewriter, at eighteen characters per second. It was one of the first (if not the first) computers to be controlled from a keyboard. The term "auto-point" referred to the ability to automatically adjust the decimal point in floating-point arithmetic.
of course you can urinate on the keyboard, it is better for the keyboard.
you use the keyboard on the kindle keyboard for