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let my page be X....so subtractiong 220 it will become X-220 and multiply that no. with 705.
summary ...(X-220)*705..
Count the number of key strokes you make for say 5 or 10 minutes (the longer the better) some random page(s) from a newspaper or book and then divide it by the number of minutes
No i cant thats why im on this page looking for the answear?
Set up equation; x = first page number & x+1 = second page number. So, x + x + 1 = 369 or x = 184. X+1 = 185 which is the larger page number.
What is the page number listed at the end of the glossary entry
Page 43. This depends on the copy of your book, too.
The address of the beginning of a page frame is found by multiplying the page frame number by the number of frames.
The number of bits in the offset field is determined by the page size. ... Calculate the number of bits in the page number and offset fields of a logical address. ... must have a page table base register that is accessible by the operating system.
Depends on the page size. we can find the average. calculate the number of words in one page. after that, divide 2000 by the number of words in one page. Eg- Number ow words in one page- 100. number of pages required- 2000 divided by 100. Answer- 20 pages
Page count multiplied by 20% (0.20) plus 100. x=(500*0.20)+100
u have not mentioned the unit with logical address, if its byte , u cannot have such small memory , as page size is bigger i.e 4*1024=4096bytes Assuming it is 2000kb=2000*1024=2048000bytes page no will be : 2048000/4096=500 its the page no, and to calculate the offset : 2048000%4096=0;
Use the link provided to University of Arizona math page where the algorithm is explained.
To insert a page number on the Design tab in Microsoft Word, you can navigate to the "Insert" tab within the Ribbon, click on the "Page Number" drop-down menu, and then select the desired location for the page number (such as top of page or bottom of page). This will automatically add the page number to your document.
First click "My Contributions" on the sidebar on the left. Then, select filter by flags and hit "Go". By counting the number of pages and multiplying by the number of results per page, you can get a basic idea of how many questions you have flagged and unflagged.
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Are you telling me you're incapable of multiplying 5 by 4 ? The answer is 2000 !
Recall that paging is implemented by breaking up an address into a page and offset number. It is most efficient to break the address into X page bits and Y offset bits, rather than perform arithmetic on the address to calculate the page number and offset. Because each bit position represents a power of 2, splitting an address between bits results in a page size that is a power of 2.
To specify a page number at the bottom of a document page, you can usually do this in the header or footer section of your word processing software. You can insert the page number using the "Page Number" option and align it to the bottom center or bottom right of the page. This will ensure that the page number is displayed at the bottom of each page.