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Explain how the even parity system works when transmitting ASCII codes. Include a description of the roles of the sending device and the receiving device during transmission.

The sender's role is to add the parity bit. ASCII characters are represented using a 7-bit binary string. A parity bit is added to the beginning of the binary string (i.e. at the most ...

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Answered by Henry B. Computing tutor
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What is the denary equivalent of the hexadecimal number A7?

Let's start by looking at the denary (i.e. base 10) number system. In base 10, you have a column for each digit in a number.

For example, with the number 5,867 you have a...

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Answered by Henry B. Computing tutor
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What remedies are available for breach of implied terms?

This depends on whether it's a breach of

condition: Reject the goods, repair, replacement 

warranty: the defendant only has a right to sue for damages 

Innomin...

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Answered by Uche A. Law tutor
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How do you construct an Indirect Statement/Speech?

Prose CompositionFor Latin A-level, one of the possible choices for the first half of the prose paper is to translate a passage from English into Latin (and also a...

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Answered by Jack H. Latin tutor
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What is meant by the terms nominal, ordinal, interval and ratio data and why is it important to know the difference between the four terms?

Knowing the difference between nominal, ordinal, interval and ratio data is important because these influence the way in which you can analyse data from experiments. For example, when data is collected...

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Answered by Emily W. Psychology tutor
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