For these ones, which sentence is the best one to use? Or do they all mean the same thing? So it doesn't really matter?
1. Slot time is the amount of time that data is retransmitted after a collision has occurred.
2. Slot time is the amount of time that data is retransmitted after a collision occurs
3. Slot time is the amount of time that data is retransmitted after a collision occurred. (Is this sentence incorrect with occurred? If it is correct, is this the same as #2 except this one I'm say it has occurred? Where as #2 I'm saying when it 'occurs' ?)
4. Slot time is the amount of time that data has been retransmitted after a collision has occurred.
5. Slot time is the amount of time that data has been retransmitted after a collision occurs.
6. Slot time is the amount of time that data has been retransmitted after a collision occurred.
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Hi, For these ones, which sentence is the best one to use? Or do they all mean the same thing? So it doesn't really matter?
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Hi, For these ones, which sentence is the best one to use?
Or do they all mean the same thing?
So it doesn't really matter?
1.
Slot time is the amount of time after which data is retransmitted after a collision has occurred.
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For these ones, which sentence is the best one to use? Or do they all mean the same thing? So it doesn't really matter?
1. Slot time is the amount of time after which data is retransmitted after a collision has occurred. Sounds fine. But you need to make this 'in which' type of chang