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You need 4 bits for one BCD digit, mate.
I reckon the simple way to think is this. A BCD digit is for the numbers 0 to 9. If you only use 3 bits, you can only make numbers up to 7 (which is 111 in binary). That is not enough for the digits 8 or 9.
So, you must use 4 bits. This gives you 16 possible combinations, which is more than enough to show the number 9 (1001). BCD only uses the bit patterns from 0000 to 1001. The other six patterns are just not used.
So, for a number like 38, you would need 8 bits total. Four for the 3, and four for the 8.
Hope that makes sense! Cheers.
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Ah, a double-ended queue, or 'deque'. It’s a very flexible data structure. Think of it as a special kind of line. You can add or remove items from both the front and the back. Unlike a standard queue, it is not so rigid. It simply gives you more freedom.
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That's a great question because real change is tough. Our brains are wired for routine. The secret isn't some grand gesture; it's about making the change incredibly small.
Don't try to overhaul your life all at once. Instead, pick one tiny, almost laughably easy, action you can take. Want to be healthier? Don't commit to the gym for an hour. Just put on your workout clothes. This creates momentum.
Also, get very clear on your "why." Your reason for changing must be more compelling than your reason for staying the same.
Finally, expect setbacks. They are part of the process. The key isn't avoiding failure; it's about getting back on track quickly. Progress, not perfection, is the goal.
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You can't use a USSD code from your phone for another number. It only works from the BSNL SIM itself. The best way is to use the BSNL Selfcare app. You can add their number there to see the details. Another easy trick is to use a payment app like Google Pay. Just go to recharge and enter their BSNL number. The app will usually show you their current plan's expiry date before you have to pay anything.
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To fade those pesky marks, try a few natural tricks. Rosehip oil is a brilliant one for skin renewal. A bit of pure aloe vera gel can also help soothe and heal the area. For a weekly boost, a turmeric and honey paste works a treat. But the biggest game-changer? Sunscreen. Every single day, no excuses. The sun makes marks darker and much harder to shift. That's your best bet for seeing real progress, mate.
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The third form of 'win' is 'won'. This verb is irregular. So, the pattern is win, won, won. The second form (the simple past) and the third form (the past participle) are identical in this case. It is a common point of confusion when learning English.
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Right, that is a funny one. It looks like a password or something secret, yes? I had to look this up because it is very strange.
I see this is from a computer game. It is a cheat code for an old game called Age of Empires III. But the problem is, it is the wrong code. It is a mistake. Someone has written it very badly. It is a big muddle.
The real cheat code is 'give me liberty or give me coin'.
When you type this correct code in the game, you get 10,000 coin. It is very useful for building your town and your army.
I think maybe 'gfw' is a short way for 'give me liberty or'. And '3gldscr' is a very mixed-up way to write 'give me coin'. The '3' is like an 'E', and 'gld' is like 'gold', which is like coin. It is very confusing.
So, it is a famous cheat code, but someone has made a big typo. You should use the correct one I wrote. It will work for you. I used to play this game, it was good fun. Hope that helps you, mate. Cheers.
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You just need to go to rmail.ucr.edu. That is the login page for our student email. Use your UCR NetID and password to sign in. It’s basically a Gmail account, so the inside will look very familiar to you. It is pretty easy to use once you log in.
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GLR Marketing stands for "Get, Keep, and Grow Relationships." It's a customer-centric marketing strategy that focuses on the entire lifecycle of a customer's interaction with a brand. The core idea is pretty straightforward but powerful: first, you Get new customers. Then, you work to Keep those customers loyal and engaged. Finally, you find ways to Grow the relationship, encouraging them to become advocates or buy more.
This approach moves beyond just the initial sale. It’s about building a long-term relationship rather than just making a quick transaction. For the "Get" phase, a company might use targeted ads or content marketing to attract potential buyers. Once someone becomes a customer, the "Keep" phase kicks in. This involves excellent customer service, loyalty programs, or helpful newsletters to ensure they are satisfied and don’t leave for a competitor. The "Grow" phase is about increasing their value. This could be through upselling new products, asking for referrals, or creating a community where they feel connected to the brand.
You see this model used successfully all the time. Think about how Amazon gets you with a first purchase (Get), keeps you with Prime benefits and reliable service (Keep), and then grows the relationship by recommending products you actually want to buy (Grow). It’s a holistic framework that aligns marketing, sales, and customer service teams around a common goal: the lifetime value of a customer, not just a single quarter’s revenue. In today’s market, where keeping a customer is often more cost-effective than finding a new one, this strategy makes a lot of sense.
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