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
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
factors of 24
25
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.
DB-25 D-Sub-9 or D-Sub-25