Let x= the number of envelopes Louis addresses and 2x = the number of envelope Jane addresses
x+2x=450
3x=450
divide both sides by 3
x=150
2x=300
Correct
Add the numbers together, and then divide by the original amount of numbers in the set.To work out the mean (the average) in maths, you have to add up all of the numbers you are averaging, then divide what you now have by the amount of numbers you started with.
the mode of a set amount of numbers is the number that is repeated the most, if you have two numbers then add them together and divide them by 2.
This is Simple Too work out the mean you add the numbers together ( 3+2+9+7=21) Then simply divde that number by the amount of numbers you have added together ( 21dividedby4=5) Your awsner is 5
There are an infinite amount of answers to that, like: 22 + 0.5 10 + 12.5 16.5 + 6 14.25 + 8.25 1.09 + 21.41
A class C address.
yes
To run the network every company purchase large amount of ip addresses. Large amount of ip addresses are used every day therefore IPV4 address system is going to end. So in future only ipv6 address will be used to fulfill the need of ip addresses.
IP addresses range from 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255, with the numbers 0-255 represented in each of the four segments of the address. This results in a total of 4,294,967,296 possible addresses. Note that many addresses are reserved for private or multicast use. Therefore, the actual number of available addresses is much lower than the 4.3 billion theoretical addresses.
As we know, not everyone in the world has email or the internet, but even if you were to figure "one" email address per person, that would amount to billions. That doesn't even take into account those of us that have more than one email address. If we were to take a census of email addresses in the world, similar to that of the population census, just how many email addresses would be in existence? I would have to say billions.
The ranges and the amount of usable IP's are as follows:10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255Addresses: 16,777,216172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255Addresses: 1,048,576192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255Addresses: 65,536
Prices for windowed envelopes will vary depending on the size and amount of envelopes you are looking for. A good start would be large office supply companies like office Max or staples. These stores generally provide a discount to business owners who buy in bulk.
Computers have a unique IP address to identify them, just like in the real world having 2 equal addresses causes confusion.They don't have their own subnet though, they are part of a subnet which consists of at least 2 pc's. Subnets each have their own broadcast address and default gateway, as well as a limited amount of IP-addresses (determined by the subnet mask) to prevent abuse and to ease scaling.
now adays, people use email, so the amount would be low. maybe a few dollars combined for the year
Purchasing envelopes for mailing invitations can be taken care of online, in a short amount of time. You can search for the USPS, which is the Unites States Postal Service, and visit their website to find envelopes. You also can order straight from their website, and ship to your home.
To keep from wasting addresses you need to use a short lease time so that the IP addresses are reused after the class. Set the lease time interval to a value that is shorter than the class period.
Almost always money with an amount in it that ends in an even number for good fortune.