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Refer to the exhibit. Refer to the exhibit.     The network architect has created the BOM shown in the exhibit for a complete new wired and wireless solution for a customer. This solution will support 6000 wireless clients and 900 wired clients. The customer wants to discover and manage every component of the network in AirWave, including MMs, MCs, APs, and switches. How many AirWave licenses does the architect need to add? A)  30 B)  222 C)  6930 D)  7122 Refer to the exhibit.     The network architect has created the BOM shown in the exhibit for a complete new wired and wireless solution for a customer. This solution will support 6000 wireless clients and 900 wired clients. The customer wants to discover and manage every component of the network in AirWave, including MMs, MCs, APs, and switches. How many AirWave licenses does the architect need to add? A)  30 B)  222 C)  6930 D)  7122 The network architect has created the BOM shown in the exhibit for a complete new wired and wireless solution for a customer. This solution will support 6000 wireless clients and 900 wired clients. The customer wants to discover and manage every component of the network in AirWave, including MMs, MCs, APs, and switches. How many AirWave licenses does the architect need to add?

Recognize the types of personality disorders and their key characteristics.
Critically analyse the diagnostic methods and challenges in diagnosing personality disorders.
Understand the implications of personality disorders on personal relationships and societal interactions.
Identify the treatments and interventions available for personality disorders.

Definitions:

Classes

Categories or groups into which data or objects are organized based on shared characteristics or properties.

Cumulative Frequency Distribution

A tabular summary of quantitative data showing the number of data values that are less than or equal to the upper class limit of each class.

Relative Frequency

The proportion of occurrences of a specific event compared to the overall amount of attempts or observations.

Nonoverlapping Classes

Categories or groups in a classification system where each member of the population belongs to one and only one group, ensuring distinct boundaries.

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