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G Write a MIPS program to compute the floating-point addition of two numbers in IEEE 754 single-precision notation without using MIPS floating-point instructions. Test your program using the SPIM simulator, and document your code fully and in detail.
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Wireless communications is likely to be viewed as an essential part of an enterprise network infrastructure when: select one: a. mobile communication is needed b. communication facilities must be installed at low initial cost c. communication must take place in a hostile or difficult terrain that makes wired communication difficult or impossible d. the same information must be broadcast to many locations
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What is the first view you place in your drawing?
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 20:10, banna01man
Leo is a recruitment executive for a large company. he has identified new labor resource requirements in both the marketing and production departments. what should be his first step in recruiting candidates for the positions? a. conduct background checks of candidates b. make job offers c. arrange interviews d. conduct reference checks e. place job ads on job sites
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 11:00, maddiiie128
Why is it uncommon for users to perform searches directly in database tables? a.)users are discouraged from interacting directly with tables because they might confuse tables with spreadsheets. b.) users are discouraged from interacting directly with tables because this may result in unintended changes to source data. c.)users do not have the technical skills required to perform searches directly in database tables. d.)users do not have the permissions required to perform searches directly in database tables.
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