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Thyangboche
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Posted on 06-04-07 4:41
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Problem Statement: The size of a program is N. And the memory occupied by the program is given by M = square root of 100N. If the size of the program is increased by 1% then how much memory now occupied? Please explain with answer. Dhanyabaad
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sayami
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Posted on 06-04-07 6:13
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Posted on 06-04-07 8:18
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Posted on 06-04-07 8:40
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I got the same answer as sayami. if program increases by 1 pc then new memory M'=sqrt(101N) ratio=sqrt(M/M')=1.004987562 well if there is something else.
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