What is a clip art gallery

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Answer 1
Clip art is a collection of pictures or images that can be imported into a document or another program. The images may be either raster graphics or vector graphics. Clip art galleries many contain anywhere from a few images to hundreds of thousands of images.

Related Questions

Which of the following is another word for a copyeditor?


microeditor

macroeditor

assignment editor

assistant editor

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Answer: speaking of microeditor

Explanation: thats not the only thing i know of thats micro :0

Which of the following is another word for a copyeditor?


The answer: microeditor
Hope it helps:)

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Which of the following occupations would work with oceanographers to better understand the relationship between the ocean and the
atmosphere?
1.research meteorologist
2. broadcast meteorologist
3. atmospheric scientist
4. forensic meteorologist

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Answer:

I think the answer would be C. atmospheric scientist

HELP!!
Why is email etiquette important? (1 point)

Email is rarely used to communicate via technology.

With more and more written communication through technology, it is important to sound competent and qualified and for your meaning to be clear.

Not many classes are taken online.

Even though companies and employers use a lot of email communication, they don't really care if you are clear with your communication

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Carlie was asked to review a software project for her company to determine specific deadlines. Which part of project management must she consider?

Analysis
Resources
Scope
Time

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Answer:

Resources

Explanation:

Answer:

scope

Explanation:

Implement a class Balloon that models a spherical balloon that is being filled with air. The constructor constructs an empty balloon. Supply these methods:

void addAir(double amount) adds the given amount of air.
double getVolume() gets the current volume.
double getSurfaceArea() gets the current surface area.
double getRadius() gets the current radius.

Supply a BalloonTester class that constructs a balloon, adds 100cm^3 of air, tests the three accessor methods, adds another 100cm3 of air, and tests the accessor methods again.

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Answer:

Here is the Balloon class:

public class Balloon {  //class name

private double volume;  //private member variable of type double of class Balloon to store the volume

 

public Balloon()  {  //constructor of Balloon

 volume = 0;  }  //constructs an empty balloon by setting value of volume to 0 initially

 

void addAir(double amount)  {  //method addAir that takes double type variable amount as parameter and adds given amount of air

 volume = volume + amount;  }  //adds amount to volume

 

double getVolume()  {  //accessor method to get volume

 return volume;  }  //returns the current volume

 

double getSurfaceArea()  {  //accessor method to get current surface area

 return volume * 3 / this.getRadius();  }  //computes and returns the surface area

 

double getRadius()  {  //accessor method to get the current radius

 return Math.pow(volume / ((4 * Math.PI) / 3), 1.0/3);   }  } //formula to compute the radius

Explanation:

Here is the BalloonTester class

public class BalloonTester {  //class name

  public static void main(String[] args)    { //start of main method

      Balloon balloon = new Balloon();  //creates an object of Balloon class

      balloon.addAir(100);  //calls addAir method using object balloon and passes value of 100 to it

      System.out.println("Volume "+balloon.getVolume());  //displays the value of volume by getting value of volume by calling getVolume method using the balloon object

      System.out.println("Surface area "+balloon.getSurfaceArea());  //displays the surface area by calling getSurfaceArea method using the balloon object

             System.out.println("Radius "+balloon.getRadius());   //displays the value of radius by calling getRadius method using the balloon object

     balloon.addAir(100);  //adds another 100 cm3 of air using addAir method

       System.out.println("Volume "+balloon.getVolume());  //displays the value of volume by getting value of volume by calling getVolume method using the balloon object

      System.out.println("Surface area "+balloon.getSurfaceArea());  //displays the surface area by calling getSurfaceArea method using the balloon object

             System.out.println("Radius "+balloon.getRadius());    }  }  //displays the value of radius by calling getRadius method using the balloon object

//The screenshot of the output is attached.

What information is required for a complete citation of a website source?
A: the title, volume number, and page numbers
B: the responsible person or organization and the website URL
C: the responsible person or organization, date accessed, and URL
D: the responsible person or organization and the date accessed

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Answer:

C: the responsible person or organization, date accessed, and URL

Explanation:

Read the following code:

x = 1
while(x < 26)
print(x)
x = x + 1

There is an error in the while loop. What should be fixed? (5 points)

Select one:
a. Add a colon to the end of the statement
b. Begin the statement with the keyword count
c. Change the parentheses around the test condition to quotation marks
d. Use quotation marks around the relational operator

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For a while loop to function properly, it needs a colon after it.

Answer choice A is correct.

The Goal: Similar to the first project, this project also uses the random module in Python. The program will first randomly generate a number unknown to the user. The user needs to guess what that number is. (In other words, the user needs to be able to input information.) If the user’s guess is wrong, the program should return some sort of indication as to how wrong (e.g. The number is too high or too low). If the user guesses correctly, a positive indication should appear. You’ll need functions to check if the user input is an actual number, to see the difference between the inputted number and the randomly generated numbers, and to then compare the numbers.• Concepts to keep in mind: • Random function• Variables• Integers• Input/Output• Print• While loops• If/Else statements

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Answer:

Here is the Python program:

import random #to generate random numbers

def generateRandNo(): #function to generate random number

    randNo = random.randint(1,100) #generates random number in range from 1 to 100

    return randNo #returns the generated random number

   

def userInput(message = "Guess the number "): #to gets integer input from user and return the input number

    userGuess = int(input(message)) #store the int type input from user in userGuess variable

    return userGuess #returns the user input number

   

def compareNumbers(userGuess,randNo): #compares the user input with actual randomly generated number

    if userGuess > randNo: # if user input is greater than actual number

         return "The number is too high"

    elif userGuess < randNo: #if user input is less than actual number

         return "The number is too low"

    else: #if user guess is correct

         return "Correct"

def main(): #main method

    correct = False #sets correct to False

    begin = True #sets start game i.e. begin to True

    while correct or begin: #while loop keeps repeating as long as user guess is correct or user wants to start game again

         guessCount = 0  #counts number of trials user takes to guess the correct number

         randNo = generateRandNo() #generates a random number using generateRandNo

         userGuess = userInput() #gets input number from user using userInput method

         guessCount+=1 #increments at each guess made by user

         message = compareNumbers(userGuess,randNo) #compares user guess input number with actual number

         

         while message != "Correct" : # while message is not equal to Correct

              print(message) #prints to guess the number

              userGuess = userInput("Try again: ") #keeps asking user to try again and enter a number

              guessCount = guessCount + 1 #increments guessCount  by 1 at each guess made by user

              message = compareNumbers(userGuess,randNo) #compares user input with actual number

         print()

         print(message,"It took you ",guessCount," attempts to answer\n") #prints how much trials user took to guess correct number

         choice = input("Do you wish to continue? (Enter yes or no) ") #asks user if user wants to start over

         if choice == 'no': # if user enters no

              exit(1) #exits the program

         else: #if user enters yes starts the game again

              correct = True #sets correct guess to True

main() #calls main method to start the guess game

Explanation:

The program is well explained in the comments attached with each line of the code. Suppose the randomly generated number (actual number) is 50 and user input is 24  then message The number is too low is displayed and if user guess input is 80 then The number is too high is displayed. If the user guesses the correct number i.e. 50 3rd time then the message displayed is:

It took you 3 attempts to answer.

The the user is asked to continue as:

Do you wish to continue? (Enter yes or no)

If user enters no the program exits if yes then user is asked to Guess the number again.

The screenshot of output is attached.

The global communication network that allows computers to connect and pass through information is called?

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Answer: Internet

Explanation:

Answer:

The Internet.

Explanation:

PLEASE HURRY!!
Look at the image below!

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The missing word is input. The input function asks the user to enter something and in this case, its asking for the user to enter the x-coordinate of the first point.

Witch of the following involves unethical use of another intellectual property

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Answer: the answer is C

hope you have a good day......    <3

Explanation:

Assignment
Create an HTML form that will accept four fields: pet name, pet ID, pet weight, and birthdate. Name this file petInfo.html. There should be a submit and reset button on your html form. Your input fields for your form should be inside of a table. The submit button should send the data to a php file named updateInfo.php. The updateInfo.php file should check the data submitted by the html file for proper formatting. While it is allowable that you may check input on the client side (either HTML or Javascript), you MUST check for valid input on the server using PHP.
***IMPORTANT***
Your POST variables in your HTML file must be labeled as follows. I have written an automated script to run tests on your code, and it depends on the POST variables being labeled correctly within the HTML Form.
1) "pet_name"
2) "pet_id"
3) "pet_weight"
4) "birth_date"
The following rules must be enforced by your PHP script about the input.
• No field is allowed to be blank.
• Maximum length of pet name is 20 characters.
• Pet ID must be 4 lowercase letters followed by 3 numbers. Example: abcd123
• Max length of pet weight is 7 characters. Max of two digits after decimal point. Must be a positive value. Range: 0.00 – 9999.99.
• The name should be only made up of alphabetical characters. (no numbers or symbols).
• Birthdate should be in the format 1/1/2002. Examples of valid input: 01/01/2002, 12/1/1999, 12/25/2015. Do not allow: 12/25/02 (The whole year should appear in the input).
If all the fields are valid, your PHP script should save the data into a file named petInfo.txt which should have the following format, and be sorted by "pet_name". Put each record on its own line. To simplify things, you can assume that Names are unique - i.e. you can use the name as a key for your associative array. (I won't use two of the same name when I test your code).
PetName, PetID, PetWeight, PetBirthDate\n
Once the new data has been received, you should also display ALL data that has been entered into the text file from your PHP script into an HTML table. The table should be sorted by last name just like the text file. After successfully displaying your table, create a link back to the petInfo.html page.

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Low level security is designed to detect and impede _____ some unauthorized external activity Some None Most All

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Answer:

Low-level security is designed to detect and impede some unauthorized external activity.

Examples of low-level security systems include:

Basic physical obstacles to defense  Locks for increased-security  Simple lighting coverage  Standard alarm Systems

Explanation

Protection devices that prevent and track any unwanted external actions are called Low-Level security measures.

Other obstacles to the installation of the security system, such as reinforced doors, fences, high-security locks, and window bars and grates, are often installed after simple physical protection barriers and locks have been created.

Also, a simple lighting system that could not be more complex than the standard security lighting systems over windows and doors and a regular security warning system that will be an unattended unit that offers monitoring capability and sound warnings at the location of unwanted entry.

Storage facilities, convenience shops, and small business premises are some of the locations that incorporate low-level security devices.

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which type of memory helps in reading as well as writing data and modify data

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Answer:

RAM (Random access memory)helps in reading aswell as writing data

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Ask the user if they want to multiply two numbers entered from the keyboard. If they type "YES" ask for two numbers and multiply them. What happens if they type Yes, yes, yes, try a few combinations.

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I hope this helps! If you have anymore questions, I'll do my best to answer them.

Write the SQL queries that accomplish the following tasks in the HAFH Realty Company Property Management Database:

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The complete question is:

Write the SQL queries that accomplish the following tasks in the HAFH Realty Company Property Management Database:

a. Display the SMemberID and SMemberName for all staff members.

b. Display the CCID, CCName, and CCIndustry for all corporate clients.

c. Display the BuildingID, BNoOfFloors, and the manager’s MFName and MLName for all buildings.

d. Display the MFName, MLName, MSalary, MBDate, and number of buildings that the manager manages for all managers with a salary less than $55,000.

e. Display the BuildingID and AptNo, for all apartments leased by the corporate client WindyCT.

f. Display the InsID and InsName for all inspectors whose next inspection is scheduled after 1-JAN-2014. Do not display the same information more than once.

g. Display the SMemberID and SMemberName of staff members cleaning apartments rented by corporate clients whose corporate location is Chicago. Do not display the same information more than once.

h. Display the CCName of the client and the CCName of the client who referred it, for every client referred by a client in the music industry.

i. Display the BuildingID, AptNo, and ANoOfBedrooms for all apartments that are not leased.

Also a schema of the HAFH database is attached.

Answer:

Using SQL's SELECT, FROM, WHERE syntax, find below the queries for each question.

a.

SELECT SMemberID , SMemberName  

FROM staffmember

b.

SELECT CCID, CCName, CCIndustry

FROM corpclient

c.

SELECT b.BuildingID, b.BNoOfFloors, m.MFName, m.MLName

FROM building b, manager m

WHERE b.ManagerID = m.ManagerID

d.  

SELECT m.MFName, m.MLName, m.MSalary, m.MBDate, count(*) as buildings

FROM building b, manager m

WHERE m.MSalary<55000

AND b.ManagerID = m.ManagerID

GROUP BY m.ManagerID

e.

SELECT b.BuildingID, a.AptNo

FROM building b, apartment a, corpclient c

WHERE c.CCName = "WindyCT"

AND c.CCID = a.CCID

AND a.BuildingID = b.BuildingID

f.

SELECT DISTINCT i.InsID, i.InsName  

FROM inspector i, inspecting x

WHERE i.InsID = x.InsID

AND x.DateNext > "2014-01-01"

g.

SELECT DISTINCT s.SMemberID, s.SMemberName  

FROM staffmember s, cleaning c, apartment a, corpclient cc

WHERE s.SmemberID = c.SmemberID

AND c.AptNo = a.AptNo

AND a.CCID = cc.CCID

AND cc.CCLocation = "Chicago"

h.

SELECT cc1.CCName, cc2.CCName  

FROM corpclient cc1, corpclient cc2

WHERE cc1.CCIDReferencedBy = cc2.CCID  

AND cc2.CCIndustry = "Music"

i.

SELECT a.BuildingID, a.AptNo, a.ANoOfBedrooms

FROM apartment a

WHERE a.CCID NOT IN (SELECT c.CCID FROM corpclient c)

2. Which of the following fonts is most legible for a block of text? What font size and color would you choose if you were writing a block of text in a formal business document? (1 point)

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Answer:

Color: Black

Font: Times New Roman

Size: 12

Explanation:

Answer:

Times new roman

front 12

color:black

Explanation:

Times new roman

front 12

color:black

Write a program named palindromefinder.py which takes two files as arguments. The first file is the input file which contains one word per line and the second file is the output file. The output file is created by finding and outputting all the palindromes in the input file. A palindrome is a sequence of characters which reads the same backwards and forwards. For example, the word 'racecar' is a palindrome because if you read it from left to right or right to left the word is the same. Let us further limit our definition of a palindrome to a sequence of characters greater than length 1. A sample input file is provided named words_shuffled. The file contains 235,885 words. You may want to create smaller sample input files before attempting to tackle the 235,885 word sample file. Your program should not take longer than 5 seconds to calculate the output
In Python 3,
MY CODE: palindromefinder.py
import sys
def is_Palindrome(s):
if len(s) > 1 and s == s[::-1]:
return true
else:
return false
def main():
if len(sys.argv) < 2:
print('Not enough arguments. Please provide a file')
exit(1)
file_name = sys.argv[1]
list_of_palindrome = []
with open(file_name, 'r') as file_handle:
for line in file_handle:
lowercase_string = string.lower()
if is_Palindrome(lowercase_string):
list_of_palindrome.append(string)
else:
print(list_of_palindrome)
If you can adjust my code to get program running that would be ideal, but if you need to start from scratch that is fine.

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Open your python-3 console and import the following .py file

#necessary to import file

import sys

#define function

def palindrome(s):

   return len(s) > 1 and s == s[::-1]

def main():

   if len(sys.argv) < 3:

       print('Problem reading the file')

       exit(1)

   file_input = sys.argv[1]

   file_output = sys.argv[2]

   try:

       with open(file_input, 'r') as file open(file_output, 'w') as w:

           for raw in file:

               raw = raw.strip()

               #call function

               if palindrome(raw.lower()):

                   w.write(raw + "\n")

   except IOError:

       print("error with ", file_input)

if __name__ == '__main__':

   main()

What is the difference between Information Technology and Communication Technology?​

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Answer:

Explanation:

information tech is technology that teaches you information, and communication tech is tech that lets you talk to family and friends and meet new people.

Answer:

The main difference between information technology and communication technology is that Information technology is a subject that is use of computers to store, retrieve, transmit and manipulate data, or information, often in the context of business or other enterpise whereas a Communication technology is the use of computers to communicate with family and friends.

Create a function min_mid_max which takes a list as its formal parameter and returns a new list with the following characteristics: element 0 contains the minimum value • element 1 contains the middle value (not the median -- which would require an average if the list had an even number of elements). If the list is even (e.g. [1,2,3,4]) the 'middle' value will be the right value of the two possible choices (e.g. 3 rather than 2). • element 2 contains the maximum value Notes: • You can only use Python syntax shown so far (even if you know more) • You cannot use any math library (we have yet to see this) • You should use the function sorted. Remember the function sorted does not change its input, it returns a new list. • You should only need to call sorted one time. print(sorted(3,2,1])) • You can use the function int (another built in function) to help determine the index of the middle value. This function takes a floating point (or any kind of number) and converts it into an integer (e.g.print(int(4.32)). This will allow you to treat lists with an even number of elements the same as a list with a odd number of elements. • If min_mid_max is called with an empty list, return an empty list. • If min_mid_max is called with 1 item that item is the min, mid, and the max • If min_mid_max is called with 2 items, the mid and the max should be the same • No need to worry about the incoming list being the value None

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Answer:

Follows are the code to this question:

def min_mid_max(myList):#defining a method min_mid_max that accept a list in parameter  

   if len(myList)==0:#defining if block that check list length equal to 0

       return []#return empty list

   s = sorted(myList)#defining variable s that uses the sorted method to sort the list

   m = int(len(myList)/2)#defining mid variable that hold list mid value

   return [s[0], s[m], s[-1]]#return list values

print(min_mid_max([1,2,3,4]))#use print function to call method  

print(min_mid_max([]))#use print function to call method

print(min_mid_max([1, 2]))#use print function to call method

print(min_mid_max([1]))#use print function to call method

Output:

Please find the attached file.

Explanation:

In the given code, a method "min_mid_max" is defined, which accepts a list "myList" in parameter, inside the method if block is used, that check length of the list.

If it is equal to 0, it will return an empty list, otherwise, a variable "s" is declared, that use the sorted method to sort the list, and in the "m" variable, it holds the mid number of list and returns its value.

In the print method, we call the above method by passing a list in its parameter.

what specific Philippine law discusses copyright? elaborate?​

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Answer: Republic Act No. 8293 "Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines".

Explanation:

The Republic Act No. 8293 is the Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines. It is the Philippine law that discusses copyright. This law protects copyrights, intellectual property, trademarks, and patents.

Examples of copyright that are protected under the law are photographic works, drawings, audiovisual works, and cinematographic works.

14. Convert 11110111 from binary to denary
(1 Point)

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converting 11110111 from binary to denary = 247

Answer:

247

Explanation:

Could we represent every possible number with flippy do pro ?

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Answer:

better with pro dud

Explanation:

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In which setting would you be least likely to find a full-time A/V technician?



A.) stadium

B.) concert hall

B.) restaurant

D.) school

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Answer: resturant

Explanation: Resturants are about making food, not about making electric. The answer to the question is resturant.

Hope this helps!

Create a class named FormLetterWriter that includes two overloaded methods named displaySalutation(). The first method takes one String parameter that represents a customer's last name, it displays the salutation "Dear Mr. or Ms." followed by the last name. The second method accepts two String parameters that represent a first and last name, and it displays the greeting "Dear" followed by the first name, a space, and the last name. After each salutation, display the rest of a short business letter: "Thank you for your recent order." Write a main() method that tests each overloaded method. Save the file as FormLetterWriter.java.

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Answer:

Follows are the code to this question:

public class FormLetterWriter//defining class

{

static void displaySalutation(String last_Name)//defining a method displaySalutation  

   {

       System.out.println("Dear Mr. or Ms. " + last_Name);//print value

   }

   static void displaySalutation(String first_Name, String last_Name) //overload the method displaySalutation

   {

       System.out.println("Dear " + first_Name + " " + last_Name);//print value

   }

   public static void message()//defining a method message  

   {

       System.out.println("Thank you for your recent order.");//print message

   }

   public static void main(String[] args) //defining main method

   {

       displaySalutation("I Kell");//calling a method displaySalutation by passing a single String value

       message();//calling message method

       displaySalutation("Christ", "John");//calling a method displaySalutation by passing a two String value

       message();//calling message method

   }

}

Output:

please find the attached file.

Explanation:

In the above given program a calss "FormLetterWriter" is defined, in side the class we perform the method overloading, in which a method "displaySalutation" is used in first definition it accepts a single string variable "first_Name", and in second time, it accept two string variable " first_Name and last_Name".

Inside the both method, we use print method, that print its value, and an onther method message is defined, that print the given message.

In the class main method is declared, in which we apply mathod overloading and also call the message method for print the given business letter.  

Implement the following logic in C++, Use appropriate data types. Data types are represented as either numeric (num) or string.
start
string name
string address
num item //use int
num quantity
num price //use double as data type
num SIZE = 6
num VALID_ITEM [SIZE] = 106, 108, 307, 405, 457, 688 //use int as data type
num VALID_ITEM_PRICE [SIZE] = 0.59, 0.99, 4.50, 15.99, 17.50, 39.00 //use double as data type
num i
bool foundIt = false
string MSG_YES = "Item available"
string MSG_NO = "Item not found" get name, address, item, quantity
i = 0
while i < SIZE
if item == VALID_ITEM [i] then
foundIt = true
price = VALID_ITEM_PRICE [i]
endif
i = i + 1
endwhile
if foundIt == true then
print MSG_YES
print quantity, " at " , price, " each"
print "Total ", quantity * price
else
print MSG_NO
endif
stop

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Answer:

Follows are the modified code in c++ language:

#include<iostream>//header file

#include<string>//header file

using namespace std;

int main()//main method

{

string name,address, MSG_YES, MSG_NO;//defining string variable

int item,quantity,size=6, i=0;//defining integer variable

double price;//defining double variable  

int VALID_ITEM[]={106,108,307,405,457,688};//defining integer array and assign value

double VALID_ITEM_PRICE[]={0.59,0.99,4.50,15.99,17.50,39.00};//defining double array and assign value

bool foundIt=false;//defining bool variable  

MSG_YES="Item available";//use string variable to assign value

MSG_NO = "Item not found"; //use string variable to assign value

cout<<"Input name: ";//print message

cin>>name;//input value in string variable

cout<<"Input Address: ";//print message

cin>>address;//input value in string variable

cout<<"Input Item: "<<endl;//print message

cin>>item;//input value in string variable

cout<<"Input Quantity: "<<endl;//print message

cin>>quantity;//input value in string variable

while(i <size)//defining while that checks i less then size  

{

if (item ==VALID_ITEM[i]) //use if block to match item in double array

{

foundIt = true;//change bool variable value

price = VALID_ITEM_PRICE[i];//hold item price value in price variable  

}

i++;//increment the value of i

}

if (foundIt == true)//use if to check bool variable value equal to true

{

cout<<MSG_YES<<endl;//print value

cout<<"Quantity "<<quantity<<" at "<<"Price "<<price<<"each"<<endl;//print value

cout<<"Total"<<quantity*price;//calculate the total value

}

else//else block

cout<<MSG_NO;//print message  

}

Output:

please find the attached file.

Explanation:

In the above given C++ language modified code, four-string variable " name, address, MSG_YES, and MSG_NO", four integer variable "item, quantity, size, and i", and "integer and double" array is defined, that holds values.

In the string and integer variable "name, address, and item, quantity", we input value from the user-end and use the while loop, which uses the if block to check the "item and quantity" value from the user end and print its respective value.

Which holds all of the essential memory that tells your computer how to be
a computer (on the motherboard)? *
O Primary memory
Secondary memory

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The answer is: B
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We are designing a program that must do the following:
Read 3 integers from a file called "data.txt"
Sum the integers
Compute the mean of the integers
Output the mean to a file called "mean.txt".
We are required to select functions from the library provided below to complete our program. Inside of the main () function, fill in the correct C statements to satisfy the four requirements listed above. You must fill in all the lines labeled with "statement x", where x is 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6. The first statement has been completed for you.
// These are the library functions that we must invoke!
// Precondition: The input file must already be open.
int read_integer (FILE *infile)
{
int number = 0;
fscanf (infile, "%d", &number);
return number;
}

int calculate_sum (int number1, int number2, int number3)

{
int sum = 0;
sum = number1 + number2 + number3;
return sum;
}

double calculate_mean (int sum, int number)
{
double mean = 0.0;
mean = ((double) sum) / number;
return mean;
}
// Precondition: The input file must already be open.
void print_double (FILE *outfile, double number)
{
fprintf (outfile, "%0.2lf\n", number);
}
// Fill in the appropriate statements for main ().
#include
int main (void)
{
int n1 = 0, n2 = 0, n3 = 0, sum = 0;
double average = 0.0;
FILE *infile = NULL, *outfile = NULL;
// We will not check to see if files were opened successfully; assume they are
infile = fopen ("data.txt", "r");
outfile = fopen ("mean.txt", "w");
______n1 = read_integer (infile)_________________________ // statement 1
_________________________________________________________ // statement 2 (2 pts)
_________________________________________________________ // statement 3 (2
pts)
_________________________________________________________ // statement 4 (2 pts)
_________________________________________________________ // statement 5 (2 pts)
_________________________________________________________ // statement 6 (2
pts)
fclose (infile);
fclose (outfile);
return 0;
}

Answers

Data input

1. number1 = read_integer (infile) //read number1

2. number2 = read_integer (infile); //read number2

3. number3 = read_integer (infile); //read number3

Data treatment

4. values = calculate_sum (int number1, int number2, int number3);

5. average =  calculate_mean (int values, int number);

Output values

6. print_double (FILE *outfile, double average);

Which of the following is NOT a reason to include comments in programs?

a. Comments help the computer decide whether certain components of a program
are important.

b .Comments help programmers debug issues in their own code

c. Comments help document how code was written for other programmers to use

d. Comments enable programmers to track their work throughout the development
process

Answers

Answer:

A Would be correct!

Explanation:

The reason for this is because in a code when you use the comment out the compiler will skip over it and will not do anything and will skip it. So the comment can help the computer do anything!

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Using programming concepts, the option that is NOT a reason to include comments in a code is:

a. Comments help the computer decide whether certain components of a program  are important.

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Usually, codes are very long, and each person is responsible for a part of the problem. The parts have to be intervened with each other, and thus, sometimes a programmer will have to look at another part of the code, not coded by him. Thus, for the programmer and other people working in the project to understand, comments are important.Additionally, the comments are used to help the programmers debug their own code, as they can go part by part and see what is done in each part, also helping them work throughout the development process.In a program, there may be some components that end up not being necessary, but this is not decided by comments, and thus, option A is not a reason to include comments in programs.

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