100 hundreds in standard form is equal to 10,000. This is because each hundred is equivalent to 100, so 100 hundreds would be 100 x 100, which equals 10,000. In standard form, this number is written as 10,000.
3.9 in standard form is: 3.9 × 100
2.32 in standard form is: 2.32 × 100
The way you wrote it is the standard form.
You write 6.11 in standard form as 6.11 × 100
100BaseTX implies Cat5 or better RJ45 cables, and between two routers you need a crossover cable.
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In the NIC. MAUs have tranceivers but aren't used on 100BASE-TX networks.
Topology means how the network is physically wired; it doesn't have anything to do with speed necessarily. Did you mean Fast Ethernet (100BaseTX)?
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The standard form is: 100,000,000,000
100 hundreds in standard form is equal to 10,000. This is because each hundred is equivalent to 100, so 100 hundreds would be 100 x 100, which equals 10,000. In standard form, this number is written as 10,000.
That is the standard notation. The standard formis: 9.11103 × 100
Named access lists can be identified by alphanumeric names while standard access lists cannot
Formula for standard error (SEM) is standard deviation divided by the square root of the sample size, or s/sqrt(n). SEM = 100/sqrt25 = 100/5 = 20.