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Hello Rebecca, To get 25 percent of 400 you can use a calculator. Put in .25 times 400. The answer is 100. It also works if you put in 400 times .25. The answer is the same. In your head you can take half of 400 which is 200 and half of 200 which is 100. I hope I didn't confuse you.
Some calculators that have a CAS (computer Algebra System) are the following
TI Nspire CAS, TI CX CAS, TI92 and TI 92 PLus, TI 89 Titanium, TI Voyage 200 PLT.
Casio FX Algebra 2.0 PLus, Casio ClassPad 330, 330 PLus, 400
HP 48 G, G+, GX, 49 G+, 50 G
The TI 86 calculator does not manipulate algebraic expressions. If does not have a Computer Algebra System or CAS. Try the TI 89 Titanium, TI92/92PLUS, Voyage 200 PLT, TI Nspire CAS, TI Nspire CX CAS. In Casios you have the ClassPad series (300, 300Plus, 330 Plus and the latest 400. The ClassPad 400 has a color screen. It is also orientable portrait or landscape. Other Casios are the Algebra FX 2 and 2, and the FX 9860 G Plus/ SD. In HP you have HP 50G, HP49C, HP49G+.
BIOS password is a security feature to prevent theft. You will need to replace the system board. If you are the valid owner or not.
Lenovo does not have a reset password. Call their support and they will advise and provide costs and local authorized Lenovo Service Center that can replace the system board for you. Typically costs between $200-700 plus labor.
DDR3 modules can transfer data at the effective clock rate of 800–1600 MHz using both rising and falling edges of a 400–800 MHz I/O clock. In comparison, DDR2's current range of effective data transfer rate is 400–800 MHz using a 200–400 MHz I/O clock, and DDR's range is 200–400 MHz based on a 100–200 MHz I/O clock.
decide urself, depends onur system support and ofcourse ur buying capacity.
the winding on the voice coil are coated with a varnish to keep the from shorting to each other. If the sub is drivin to hard or the voice coil is not vented properly. the voice coil windings will get so hot the varnish will melt or someting get sticky. When you quit playing the sub, say overnight the varnish cools and acts like a glue and will cause the voice coil to stick to the basket of the speaker. Repair just would not be worth the money or the time. Plus when a speaker reaches thid stage. It could eaisily fall to short and burn out your amplifier.
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