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Mathematics
2/5+x=1
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Ответ:
x=3/5 or decimal form .6
Step-by-step explanation:
2/5+x=1
2/5+3/5=1
Ответ:
The number of transistors in 1992 will be
= 4,194,304,000
Step-by-step explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Estimated number of transistors in 1972 = 4,000
Number of years under prediction = 20 years
According to the Law of Moore, the predicted number of transistors
= 2 raised to the power 20 (4,000)
= 1,048,576 * 4,000
= 4,194,304,000.
b) Based on the Law of Moore, the speed and capability of computers will double every two years and that they will become less costly as they double. However, this cost advantage is not obtainable in some inflationary environments where the inflation rate will quadruple the cost of computer transistors.