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Prof. Athina Markopoulou Introduction to Computer Networks 
Spring 2012 EECS148 
Final Exam 
(Wednesday, June 13th, 2012) 
Open books, open notes. Computers and cellphones should be turned off. 
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Problem # Points Out of Total 
1 25 
2 30 
3 20 
3 25 
Total 100 
Academic Honesty Policy: 
I agree to abide by the UCI Academic Senate Policy on Academic Honesty (Appendix VIII.B), 
which specifies that students have responsibility fo...
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Prof. Athina Markopoulou Introduction to Computer Networks 
Spring 2012 EECS148 
Final Exam 
(Wednesday, June 13th, 2012) 
Open books, open notes. Computers and cellphones should be turned off. 
Student’s Last Name: 
Student’s First Name: 
Student ID: 
Email: 
Problem # Points Out of Total 
1 25 
2 30 
3 20 
3 25 
Total 100 
Academic Honesty Policy: 
I agree to abide by the UCI Academic Senate Policy on Academic Honesty (Appendix VIII.B), 
which specifies that students have responsibility fo...
Introduction to Computer Networks 
Fall 2013 CompSci 132/EECS148 
Sample Final Exam - Solution Sketch 
(Friday, Dec. 13th, 2013, 1:30-3:30pm) 
Open books, open notes. Computers and cellphones should be turned off. 
Student’s Last Name: 
Student’s First Name: 
Student ID: 
Email: 
Problem # Points Out of Total 
1 20 
2 20 
3 30 
3 30 
Total 100 
Academic Honesty Policy: 
I agree to abide by the UCI Academic Senate Policy on Academic Honesty (Appendix VIII.B), 
which specifies that students ha...
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Introduction to Computer Networks 
Fall 2013 CompSci 132/EECS148 
Sample Final Exam - Solution Sketch 
(Friday, Dec. 13th, 2013, 1:30-3:30pm) 
Open books, open notes. Computers and cellphones should be turned off. 
Student’s Last Name: 
Student’s First Name: 
Student ID: 
Email: 
Problem # Points Out of Total 
1 20 
2 20 
3 30 
3 30 
Total 100 
Academic Honesty Policy: 
I agree to abide by the UCI Academic Senate Policy on Academic Honesty (Appendix VIII.B), 
which specifies that students ha...
There is a maximum depth at which a diver can breathe through a snorkel tube (Fig. 1) because as the depth increases, so does the pressure difference, which tends to collapse the diver’s lungs. Since the snorkel connects the air in the lungs to the atmosphere at the surface, the pressure inside the lungs is atmospheric pressure. What is the external internal pressure difference when the diver’s lungs are at a depth of 6.1 m (about 20 ft)? Assume that the diver is in freshwater. (A scuba dive...
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University Physics with Modern Physics • Hugh D. Young, Roger A. Freedman• ISBN 9780133975888
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There is a maximum depth at which a diver can breathe through a snorkel tube (Fig. 1) because as the depth increases, so does the pressure difference, which tends to collapse the diver’s lungs. Since the snorkel connects the air in the lungs to the atmosphere at the surface, the pressure inside the lungs is atmospheric pressure. What is the external internal pressure difference when the diver’s lungs are at a depth of 6.1 m (about 20 ft)? Assume that the diver is in freshwater. (A scuba dive...
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UCI ECON 13 Homework 2 / ECON13 Homework 2 (Explanatory Questions & Answers, Best Preparation Document): University of California
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This presentation consists of different structure types in sentences of English Literature. At the end of the discussion, an assessment is given and the answers are found at the end of the presentation.
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This presentation consists of different structure types in sentences of English Literature. At the end of the discussion, an assessment is given and the answers are found at the end of the presentation.
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 Multiple Choice (1 point each) Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ 1. The nation of Pineland forbids international trade. In Pineland, you can buy 1 pound of fish for 2 pounds of pineapples....
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 Multiple Choice (1 point each) Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ 1. The nation of Pineland forbids international trade. In Pineland, you can buy 1 pound of fish for 2 pounds of pineapples....