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The distance to the river mouth

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What is unique to each operating system?

Their Serial Numbers are all different; They all have a Different IP Address and MAC Address as well.


How does the Operating System and the software interact?

The operating system (OS) is software, which looks after the function of the computer at a base level. For example, entering information from the keyboard, mouse, hard drive, floppy drive, CD ROM etc. Also output data, such as controlling the graphics on the screen, saving data. Keeping track of time and dates and organising how the Central processor is accessed and used. By software, I guess you mean specific programs that you run on a computer, for example, games, spreadsheets, word processors, control devices, etc. Application programs have to be designed to work with a specific operating system. The program tells the operating system what it would like to do and the operating system takes the command and makes things happen on the actual screen and drives the physical computer. So the program has to speak the same language (if you will) as the operating system and the operating system has to be designed for a certain make of processor and motherboard. The operating system acts as a 'go between' for the program you want to use on a machine. The program software does not have to 'know' exactly how to switch the circuits in the computer, to make things happen. It simply hands an instruction to the operating system, the OS then takes care of it and makes things happen in the physical world. (input and output). Examples of Microsoft operating systems are, MS-DOS, Windows (3.1 - 98), XP, Vista and 7. Independants are:- Ubunto, Red hat, Linux. Macintoshs use numbers for their versions of operating system OS, 7,8,9,10 etc.


How are numbers created?

numbers are not created they were always there since the beginning of time numerals to represent the numbers are created though these are created when there is a need to count usually there is repitition in the numerals so larger numbers can be written


What has the author Pal Revesz written?

Pal Revesz has written: 'The laws of large numbers' -- subject(s): Law of large numbers


How do you come up with an average?

you add up all the numbers you want the average of (for ex: 3,5,2,12, 15) and then divide by the amount of numbers you have (example adds up to 37. then divide by 5 (bc theres 5 numbers) and you get 7.4)