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    2001 Q16

    LOL yea i get it hahaha i didn't see the AND... i thought it was OR.. lol my bad
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    2001 Q16

    hey how come the answer to number 16 is A... shouldn't it be B?
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    Normalising

    ok the question says normalise into 3 tables... so: table 1 will be called ITEMS and it will have: -Item Number (primary Key) -Item table 2 is STUDENTS: - Student ID (You must make this one up. This is this tables primary key) - FirstName - LastName - Faculty Table 3 is LOANS: - Item Number...
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    Normalising

    a primary key is the unique identifier for a table. for example, in a database of the computers in a school library, the unique identifier will be the computer number. a foreign key is the unique identifier of something which COMES FROM ANOTHER TABLE. for example, in the computer users table in...
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    Acceptance Testing

    Acceptance testing is performed by the system users before the system goes operational. This is significant because it submits the information system to a realistic simulation of how it will be used when it does go operational. This means that most errors which might have been overlooked by the...
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    Cosine rule question :S

    Cos theta = 17.5²+16.3²-11.9² / 2 x 17.5 x 16.3 do that then SHIFT + COS + Answer =41 degrees
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    Simpsons rule question

    lol wtf... i've never seen a question like that. K lemme go try work it out. edit: k yea i dunno how to do it. Are you sure the question is right? i don't think you need to worry about it too much. I've never come across a question like that. They usually just ask for the normal one, or one...
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    Cosine rule question :S

    "isnt the smallest angle in a triangle the opposite to the smallest side?" yes but she wants to find the actual value for it. and i got 41 degrees aswell. I think she just forgot to inverse it.
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    Cosine rule question :S

    did you use the inverse operation of cos after you did that? doing what you just did, you will only find cos theta = (whatever number it comes out with. you must then use the inverse operation of cos to find the angle, i.e SHIFT + COS + ANS. also, make sure you are substituting the right...
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    Simpsons rule question

    have you got an example? If there are more than 2 distances, you must use two applications of simpsons rule. Post an example and i will show you if you don't understand.
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    G forces whilst in freefall

    Hey guys quick Q. If a skydiver is in freefall, is he experiencing 1 G or 0 G? I would think it is 1G because the skydiver is experiencing only the usual 9.8ms of acceleration right? However, my friend disagrees and says it is 0G because there are no forces acting in the opposite direction.
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    Cracked MacBook

    Guys, i know for a fact that they will replace it under warranty. I've been there. Even though you don't slam it, it will happen regardless over time if you have a bad macbook. Tell them it happend under normal use. Don't tell them anything else and they will replace it.
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    Cracked MacBook

    this crack is a common problem with macbooks. Although caused by your brother, it would have cracked at a later time regardless. there is a piece of plastic sticking out the top of the lid, and each time you close it, it weakens that area. The people at apple will fix it for you. Just don't tell...
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    The Exam is Tomorrow

    epic lolz...
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    can someone please tell me a marketing strategy?

    isn't it just the four P's? product price place promotion ???
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    Can someone please explain ethnocentric, polycentric geocentric

    Re: Diff bw Polycentric and Ethnocentric you forgot to mention something about polycentric. polycentric is when home country employees fill key roles at headquarters but host country employees fill all other positions... =]
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    How many ORTS do we at least need to have for modules A,B,C

    are you guys serious? u don't need other texts for witness... lol... as if your teachers didn't tell you
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    Can i Use Shawshank Redemption

    im doing shawshank redemption. one of my teachers recomended it.
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    Forces acting on a satellite.

    all you have to say is: The only force acting on a satellite is the centripetal force provided by the gravitational attraction from the earth. Force is towards the direction of the earth whilst velocity is the actual direction it is moving. The satellite is always accelerating because velocity...
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