Cortess Printing Press

Cortess Printing Press

15. Ten printing presses offered to print the self-learning modules for public school students. Printing press A can produce, 1 000 modules per day. Printing press B can produce 110% of what Printing press A can. Printing press C can produce 110% of what Printing press B can. The pattern follows for the rest of the printing presses. If all ten printing presses are hired to print the modules, how many can they print altogether in one day? A 13 579 modules C. 18 531 modules B. 15 937 modules D. 21 384 modules

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1. 15. Ten printing presses offered to print the self-learning modules for public school students. Printing press A can produce, 1 000 modules per day. Printing press B can produce 110% of what Printing press A can. Printing press C can produce 110% of what Printing press B can. The pattern follows for the rest of the printing presses. If all ten printing presses are hired to print the modules, how many can they print altogether in one day? A 13 579 modules C. 18 531 modules B. 15 937 modules D. 21 384 modules


Answer:

its C 18 531 modules loll


2. invented the printing press​


The person who invented the printing press (or the Gutenberg press) is Johannes Gutenberg.


3. A.operate a printing press​


Answer:

Printing machine operators, also known as press operators, prepare, operate, and maintain printing presses. ... Traditional printing methods, such as offset lithography, gravure, flexography, and letterpress, use a plate or roller that carries the final image that is to be printed and copies the image to paper.


4. What is printing press​


Answer:

Printing press is a movable type machine used to transfer text and images into paper or other media by means of ink. It was in Europe that printing first became mechanized. It appeared first in China The earliest mention of a printing press is in a lawsuit in Strasbourg in 1439 revealing construction of a press for Johannes Gutenberg and his associates.

Explanation:


5. Printing press of the Renaissance printing differences from how we print today?​


Answer:

minamark sa kahoy dati ehh tas ngayun makabago na papel na

Explanation:

wag mokong pag englishen bubu ako sa english huhuhu


6. makes the text appear to be printed or pressed into the page​


Answer:

i think by making the text bold


7. What is the industrial age of printing press.


Answer:

In Germany, around 1440, goldsmith Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press, which started the Printing Revolution. Modelled on the design of existing screw presses, a single Renaissance printing press could produce up to 3,600 pages per workday, compared to forty by hand-printing and a few by hand-copying.


8. Which of the following doesn't belong to traditional printmaking A.Relief Printing B.Heat Press Printing C.Screen Printing D.Intaglio Printing


Answer:

c.screen printing

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9. he invented the printing press?​


Answer:

Johannes Gutenberg

Explanation:

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Answer:

Johannes Gutenberg is the one who invented the printing press


10. the first printing press of world was invented by?​


Answer:

Johannes Gutenberg

Explanation:

Johannes Guttenberg, France 1440

11. the first printing press of the world was invented by?​


Answer:

inventor Johannes Gutenberg

Explanation:

Goldsmith and inventor Johannes Gutenberg was a political exile from Mainz, Germany when he began experimenting with printing in Strasbourg, France in 1440. He returned to Mainz several years later and by 1450, had a printing machine perfected and ready to use commercially: The Gutenberg press.


12. importance of the printing press


Answer:

The printing press allows us to share large amounts of information quickly and in huge numbers. In fact, the printing press is so significant that it has come to be known as one of the most important inventions of our time. It drastically changed the way society evolved.

Explanation:

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13. what is the effect without printing press​


Answer:

Gutenberg didn't live to see the immense impact of his invention.

Explanation:

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Answer: A world without printing would be chaos.

A world with no books, signs, labels, mail, would be unthinkable in the modern world. ... Print is necessary, to inform, warn, and educate. Without labels, packaging, and marketing materials, brands would be indiscernible from one another; plus the value of brands would crash.

Explanation:

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14. invented the printing press in the early 1400s


Answer:

Johannes Gutenberg

Explanation:

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15. Explain the printing press and beyond


Answer:

The printing press is a device that allows for the mass production of uniform printed matter, mainly text in the form of books, pamphlets and newspapers. Created in China and revolutionizing society there, the press was further developed in Europe in the 15th Century.

Explanation:


16. Two printing presses working together can print a magazine order in 6 hours. Printing press one can complete the job alone in 5 fewer hours than printing press 2. How long would each press need to run the run by itself? What are the steps you have done to arrive at the final answer?​


Answer:

Printing Press 1 - 1 hr

Printing Press 2 - 6 hrs

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x = Printing press 1

y = Printing press 2

Solution:

x + y = 6 Eq. 1

x = y - 5 Eq. 2

Substitute Eq 2 to Eq 1

(y - 5)(y) = 6

y² - 5y = 6

By Completing the square

y² - 5y + (-5/(2×1))² = 6 + (-5/(2×1))²

y² - 5y + (-5/2)² = 6 + (-5/2)²

y² - 5y + 25/4 = 6 + 25/4

(y - 5/2)² = 49/4

√(y - 5/2)² = √49/4

y - 5/2 = ±7/2

To find the roots

y - 5/2 = 7/2

y - 5/2 + 5/2 = 7/2 + 5/2

y = 6 hrs

Neglect the negative root

It would take 6 hrs for the printing press 2 to finish the job

x = y - 5

x = 6hrs - 5 hrs

x = 1 hr

It would only take 1 hr for the printing press 1 to finish the job.


17. Who invented the printing press


Answer:

Johannes Gutenberg

Explanation:

Johannes Gutenberg

Goldsmith and inventor Johannes Gutenberg was a political exile from Mainz, Germany when he began experimenting with printing in Strasbourg, France in 1440. He returned to Mainz several years later and by 1450, had a printing machine perfected and ready to use commercially: The Gutenberg press.


18. gutenberg printing press and internet similarities ​


Answer:

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para po masagutan ko den po ng maayos


19. A life without printing press​


Answer:

A life without printed modules


20. Who made the first printing press?​


Johannes Gutenberg is usually cited as the inventor of the printing press. Indeed, the German goldsmith's 15th-century contribution to the technology was revolutionary.

Answer:

Johannes Gutenberg

Goldsmith and inventor Johannes Gutenberg was a political exile from Mainz, Germany when he began experimenting with printing in Strasbourg, France in 1440. He returned to Mainz several years later and by 1450, had a printing machine perfected and ready to use commercially: The Gutenberg press.


21. what if the Printing press is not present today​


Answer:

without the printing press, the Protestant reformation would have failed. Ideas and information would spread more slowly in Europe, slowing down development. An early invention would completely change world history and increase development in the region it first appears.

Answer:

without the printing press, the Protestant reformation would have failed. Ideas and information would spread more slowly in Europe, slowing down development. An early invention would completely change world history and increase development in the region it first appears.

Explanation:

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22. the printing press invented in this age​


Answer:

Goldsmith and inventor Johannes Gutenberg was a political exile from Mainz, Germany when he began experimenting with printing in Strasbourg, France in 1440. He returned to Mainz several years later and by 1450, had a printing machine perfected and ready to use commercially

Explanation:

i think


23. The first printing press was introduced during this period


Answer:

1440

Explanation:

Goldsmith and inventor Johannes Gutenberg was a political exile from Mainz, Germany when he began experimenting with printing in Strasbourg, France in 1440. He returned to Mainz several years later and by 1450, had a printing machine perfected and ready to use commercially: The Gutenberg press.

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Answer:

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Explanation:


25. Monarchy, Invention of the printing press​


Answer:

The printing press is a device that allows for the mass production of uniform printed matter, mainly text in the form of books, pamphlets and newspapers. Created in China, the printing press revolutionized society there before being further developed in Europe in the 15th Century by Johannes Gutenberg and his invention of the Gutenberg press.


26. who invented the printing press?​


Answer:

inventor Johannes Gutenberg


27. when was the invention of printing press​


Answer:

1440

Explanation:

basta yun...tinatamad akong mag explain basta 1440 yun

Answer:

1440

Explanation: Goldsmith and inventor Johannes Gutenberg was a political exile from Mainz, Germany when he began experimenting with printing in Strasbourg, France in 1440. He returned to Mainz several years later and by 1450, had a printing machine perfected and ready to use commercially: The Gutenberg press.


28. printing press and the first book in the philippines​


Answer:

The first book printed in the philipines: 1593


29. to print a document press​


Answer:

Ctrl + P

Explanation:

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30. Why was the printing press so important?​


Answer:

painting of the samples dissolve partially

Explanation:

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