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  2. Web notes - Wikipedia

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    The top note in each image is a web note; the bottom note is sheetfed. The red box indicates the faceplate number on a web note, which is near the bottom right corner, while blue boxes indicate the faceplate number, in the bottom right corner, and a position indicator number, in the upper left corner, on a sheet-fed note.

  3. Network on Terminal Architecture - Wikipedia

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    The NoTA basic framework was strongly influenced by Network-on-Chip (NoC) and Web Services research. NoTA Interconnect Release 1 was released in December 2005. Release 1 only consisted of Service communication, activation/deactivation, discovery and access.

  4. Multiple choice - Wikipedia

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    A multiple choice question, with days of the week as potential answers. Multiple choice (MC), [1] objective response or MCQ(for multiple choice question) is a form of an objective assessment in which respondents are asked to select only the correct answer from the choices offered as a list.

  5. Positional notation - Wikipedia

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    Digits to the right of it are multiplied by 10 raised to a negative power or exponent. The first position to the right of the separator indicates 10 −1 (0.1), the second position 102 (0.01), and so on for each successive position. As an example, the number 2674 in a base-10 numeral system is: (2 × 10 3) + (6 × 10 2) + (7 × 10 1) + (4 ...

  6. Question answering - Wikipedia

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    Data redundancy in massive collections, such as the web, means that nuggets of information are likely to be phrased in many different ways in differing contexts and documents, [10] leading to two benefits: If the right information appears in many forms, the question answering system needs to perform fewer complex NLP techniques to understand ...

  7. 1 − 2 + 4 − 8 + ⋯ - ⋯ - Wikipedia

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    Gottfried Leibniz considered the divergent alternating series 1 − 2 + 4 − 8 + 16 − ⋯ as early as 1673. He argued that by subtracting either on the left or on the right, one could produce either positive or negative infinity, and therefore both answers are wrong and the whole should be finite:

  8. Hartley (unit) - Wikipedia

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    If base 2 logarithms and powers of 2 are used instead, then the unit of information is the shannon or bit, which is the information content of an event if the probability of that event occurring is 1 ⁄ 2. Natural logarithms and powers of e define the nat. One ban corresponds to ln(10) nat = log 2 (10) Sh, or approximately 2.303 nat, or 3.322 ...

  9. Grading systems by country - Wikipedia

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    Roughly, the Bulgarian grade system can be equated to the American one like the following: 6=A, 5=B, 4=C, 3=D, and 2=F. Also, in accordance with the Australian system, 6=HD, 5=D, 4=Cr, 3=P, and 2=F. The most common formula used in Bulgarian schools is currently Grade=(6* number of correct answers)/ total number of questions.