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Bob has 27 books; Charles has 2/3 of 27 = 18 books; Jim has 3 x 18 =54 books
None.A metre is a measure of length in 1-dimensional space while a millilitre is a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space. The two measure different characteristics and, according to the most basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempts at comparisons or conversions between the two are fundamentally flawed.
The first calculators were abacuses, and were often constructed as a wooden frame with beads sliding on wires. Abacuses were in use centuries before the written numerals system and are still used by some merchants, fishermen and clerks in China and elsewhere. In 1822 Charles Babbage proposed mechanical calculators; one called a difference engine, which was capable of holding and manipulating seven numbers of 31 decimal digits each; and another more advanced mechanical programmable computer called an analytical engine. None of these designs were completely built. In 1991 the London Science Museum followed Babbage's plans to build a working difference engine using the technology and materials available in the 19th century. The Olivetti Programma 101 was introduced in late 1965; it was a stored program machine which could read and write magnetic cards and displayed results on its built-in printer. Programming allowed conditional testing and programs could also be overlayed by reading from magnetic cards. The Olivetti Programma 101 has won many industrial design awards. The first handheld calculator was developed by Texas Instruments in 1967. It could add, multiply, subtract, and divide, and its output device was a paper tape. The first calculator was probably the abacus; this has several balls on wires and allows the operator (with some practice) to perform arithmatic.
I believe the answer is 27. We have a similar question that asks. "How many different ways could they line up for the picture so that Ana and Bill are standing next to each other?". The answer to that is 6 but I've seen a lot of posts where the APEX correct answer is 4 so.... That's what I have.
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Charles Babbage had 11 kids with his wife Georgiana
Answer:Although some unreliable sources list Charles Babbage's full name as Charles Henry Babbage, historians consistently refer to him simply as Charles Babbage, with no middle name, and that is how his name is published in both his official wedding announcement and his obituary.(Major General) Henry (Prevost) Babbage was the youngest of Charles Babbage's sons who lived to maturity.Answer:According to Wikipedia, as well as many other sources, it appears that Charles Babbage is his full name.For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below this answer box.
though i have worked hard my accomplishments were not many
No he was not home schooled. He had many tutors but he was not home schooled.
Though Charles Babbage achieved many things. But Charles Babbage Does not achieve his all goals. Without completing his Difference Engine he went to Analytical Engine. He designed the first programmable machine , the analytical engine. Though he did not complete it fully due to lack of resources and money. But he was right in theory. After some the Analytical engine was finished by some computer scientists and Charles Babbage was credited the "Father of Computers"..
There were 7 attempts, of which 6 succeeded.
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analytical engine
He was, and it was 22 pence. Probably going back almost as many years!
Alan Turing is considered by many to be the "father" of the modern computer because of his work in breaking the Enigma codes during WW2. (Alan Turing - The Enigma of Intelligence by Andrew Hodges 1983)
All of them.
u gise out there do u love the computer it was invented by charles babbage