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A tabela, a seguir, apresenta algumas informações sobre o número de caixas dos produtos A, B, C e D que estão no estoque de uma loja.
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Produto |
Nº de caixas |
| A | 5 |
| B | 3 |
| C | ? |
| D | 4 |
Após a venda da metade do número de caixas do produto C, e nenhuma caixa vendida dos produtos A, B e D, a média aritmética do número de caixas, desses 4 produtos, que permaneceram no estoque ficou igual ao número de caixas vendidas do produto C.
O número de caixas vendidas do produto C foi
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A negação lógica da afirmação: ‘Todos os candidatos preparados são aprovados ou alguns candidatos ficaram nervosos’, está contida na alternativa:
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Considere que neste diagrama lógico há elementos em todas as suas regiões.

A partir das informações fornecidas no diagrama, é logicamente verdadeiro afirmar que
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Considere a sequência de números:
10201, 11311, 12421, 13531, 14641, 15751, 16861, 17971, 181081, 191191, 11012101, 11113111, 11214121, ...
Essa sequência foi criada com um padrão lógico e é ilimitada. Nessa sequência, a soma do 20º termo com o 23º termo é igual a
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Considere a afirmação Se as motivações são muitas, então a execução do projeto avança e não para. Assinale a alternativa que apresenta uma negação lógica dessa afirmação.
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What is the difference between access point and router? The router acts as a hub that sets up a local area network and manages all of the devices and communication in it. An access point, on the other hand, is a sub-device within the local area network that provides another location for devices to connect from and enables more devices to be on the network.
Wireless routers can function as access points, but not all access points can work as routers. While routers manage local area networks, communicate with outside network systems, acquire, distribute, and dispatch data in multiple directions, establish a point of connectivity, and ensure security, access points typically only provide access to the router’s established network.
(www.ligowave.com/difference-between-access-point-and-
-router#:~:text=Main%20Differences.&text=While%20routers%20manage
% 20local%20area,to%20the%20router%27s%20established%20network. Adaptado)
De acordo com o texto, uma das funcionalidades típicas dos pontos de acesso é a
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What is the difference between access point and router? The router acts as a hub that sets up a local area network and manages all of the devices and communication in it. An access point, on the other hand, is a sub-device within the local area network that provides another location for devices to connect from and enables more devices to be on the network.
Wireless routers can function as access points, but not all access points can work as routers. While routers manage local area networks, communicate with outside network systems, acquire, distribute, and dispatch data in multiple directions, establish a point of connectivity, and ensure security, access points typically only provide access to the router’s established network.
(www.ligowave.com/difference-between-access-point-and-
-router#:~:text=Main%20Differences.&text=While%20routers%20manage
% 20local%20area,to%20the%20router%27s%20established%20network. Adaptado)
No trecho do segundo parágrafo “Wireless routers can function as access points, but not all access points can work as routers”, os termos destacados em negrito indicam
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What is the difference between access point and router? The router acts as a hub that sets up a local area network and manages all of the devices and communication in it. An access point, on the other hand, is a sub-device within the local area network that provides another location for devices to connect from and enables more devices to be on the network.
Wireless routers can function as access points, but not all access points can work as routers. While routers manage local area networks, communicate with outside network systems, acquire, distribute, and dispatch data in multiple directions, establish a point of connectivity, and ensure security, access points typically only provide access to the router’s established network.
(www.ligowave.com/difference-between-access-point-and-
-router#:~:text=Main%20Differences.&text=While%20routers%20manage
% 20local%20area,to%20the%20router%27s%20established%20network. Adaptado)
No trecho do primeiro parágrafo “a sub-device within the local area network that provides another location for devices to connect from” o termo sublinhado equivale, em português, a
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Leia o texto a seguir para responder à questão.
What is the difference between access point and router? The router acts as a hub that sets up a local area network and manages all of the devices and communication in it. An access point, on the other hand, is a sub-device within the local area network that provides another location for devices to connect from and enables more devices to be on the network.
Wireless routers can function as access points, but not all access points can work as routers. While routers manage local area networks, communicate with outside network systems, acquire, distribute, and dispatch data in multiple directions, establish a point of connectivity, and ensure security, access points typically only provide access to the router’s established network.
(www.ligowave.com/difference-between-access-point-and-
-router#:~:text=Main%20Differences.&text=While%20routers%20manage
% 20local%20area,to%20the%20router%27s%20established%20network. Adaptado)
No trecho do primeiro parágrafo “An access point, on the other hand, is a sub-device within the local area network”, a expressão em negrito equivale, em português, a
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Leia o texto a seguir para responder à questão.
What is the difference between access point and router? The router acts as a hub that sets up a local area network and manages all of the devices and communication in it. An access point, on the other hand, is a sub-device within the local area network that provides another location for devices to connect from and enables more devices to be on the network.
Wireless routers can function as access points, but not all access points can work as routers. While routers manage local area networks, communicate with outside network systems, acquire, distribute, and dispatch data in multiple directions, establish a point of connectivity, and ensure security, access points typically only provide access to the router’s established network.
(www.ligowave.com/difference-between-access-point-and-
-router#:~:text=Main%20Differences.&text=While%20routers%20manage
% 20local%20area,to%20the%20router%27s%20established%20network. Adaptado)
De acordo com as informações fornecidas pelo texto,
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