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this should clarify things http://www.talentonline.co.nz/talent/heightconversion.html
It should be evaluated as a major calculation error!
You replace each variable by its value. Then you do the indicated calculations.
Since there have been lots of "Patricias" over the centuries, both real and in fiction, you should clarify which Patricia you mean.
Once you see a 0 being multiplied you should know the answer will be 0. (the multication porpert of 0)
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Evaluate means solves, and data means info or information, so u should 'solve the information'
When evaluating products, services, and health information, one should consider the source of the information as well as determine the validity of the supporting documentation.
When conducting an online search, it is essential to measure and evaluate the relevance, credibility, and currency of the information found. This includes verifying the source of the information, checking for bias or unreliable content, and ensuring that the information is up-to-date and accurate.
To clarify something means to explain or back up your information so that one can understand more better. Whenever you clarify something you should add more details so that what you're trying to say makes more sense.
If you are evaluating employees for their annual review, you should take note of how employees act and react to their co-workers. Also, observe their work ethic, such as, do they meet deadlines, do they take initiative, etc.
The information systems should be set up to protect privacy for individuals. The firewalls and all the protection should be in place.
That is very interesting and may or may not be true but it is NOT a question. WikiAnswers if for questions.
clarify?
To clarify something means to explain or back up your information so that one can understand more better. Whenever you clarify something you should add more details so that what you're trying to say makes more sense.
who shohld evaluate the performance appraisal in organization
Socrates used the criteria of truth, goodness, and usefulness to evaluate information. This relates to the concept of the "Three Sieves" on Wikipedia, where it is said that before sharing information, one should consider if it is true, if it is good, and if it is useful. This helps ensure that only valuable and reliable information is passed on.