Question 1: (CLO1, C1, PLO1) The root mean square (RMS) is defined as the square root of the mean square. It is also kno

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Question 1: (CLO1, C1, PLO1) The root mean square (RMS) is defined as the square root of the mean square. It is also kno

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Question 1 Clo1 C1 Plo1 The Root Mean Square Rms Is Defined As The Square Root Of The Mean Square It Is Also Kno 1
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Question 1: (CLO1, C1, PLO1) The root mean square (RMS) is defined as the square root of the mean square. It is also known as the arithmetic mean of the squares of a set of numbers. XRMS = where XRMS represents the mean. The values of x₁ to x are the individual numbers of your WOU student ID, respectively. i) ii) (x²₁+x²₂+ + x²n) Create the required VB objects using the Windows Console App (a VB .Net project) to determine XRMS with the following repetition statements. while loop for-next loop Hints: Example your student ID 05117093, and the outcome of x, substitution is as follows. XRMS = (0² +5² +1² +1² +7² +0² +9² +3² ) Use the required repetition statements to compute the XRMS with your student ID in VB. Note that you should obtain the same value of XRMS in all required repetition statements. [20 marks]
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