What is picture ..............​

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Answer 1

Answer:

In its most general sense, a picture is a visual representation of something, especially in the form of a painting, drawing, photograph, or the like. A picture can also refer to a mental image, among other senses.


Related Questions

what does command do

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The command key’s purpose is to allow the user to enter keyboard commands in applications and in the system.

An early attempt to force users to use less predictable passwords involved computer-supplied passwords. The passwords were eight characters long and were taken from the character set consisting of lowercase letters and digits. They were generated by a pseudorandom number generator with 215possible starting values. Using technology of the time, the time required to search through all character strings of length 8 from a 36-character alphabet was 112 years. Unfortunately, this is not a true reflection of the actual security of the system. Explain the problem.

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Answer:

Recently, with the new and advanced hacking algorithms and affordable high-performance computers available to adversaries, the 36 character computer suggested passwords can easily be insecure.

Explanation:

The 8 length passwords generated pseudo-randomly by computers are not secure as there are new algorithms like the brute force algorithm that can dynamically obtain the passwords by looping through the password length and comparing all 36 characters to get the right one.

And also, the use of high-performance computers makes these algorithms effective

17. Ano ang tawag sa pahina ng Excel?
a. Column
b. Columnar
c. Sheet page
d. Spread sheet​

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D

Explanation:

D.spread sheet

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# 1) Complete the function to return the result of the conversion
def convert_distance(miles):
km = miles * 1.6 # approximately 1.6 km in 1 mile

my_trip_miles = 55

# 2) Convert my_trip_miles to kilometers by calling the function above
my_trip_km = ___

# 3) Fill in the blank to print the result of the conversion
print("The distance in kilometers is " + ___)

# 4) Calculate the round-trip in kilometers by doubling the result,
# and fill in the blank to print the result
print("The round-trip in kilometers is " + ___)

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Answer:

See explanation

Explanation:

Replace the ____ with the expressions in bold and italics

1)          return km

 

return km returns the result of the computation

2)  = convert_distance(my_trip_miles)

convert_distance(my_trip_miles) calls the function and passes my_trip_miles to the function

3)  + str(my_trip_km)

The above statement prints the returned value

4)  +str(my_trip_km * 2)

The above statement prints the returned value multiplied by 2

What values are stored in nums after the following code segment has been executed?

int[] nums = {50, 100, 150, 200, 250};
for (int n : nums)
{
n = n / nums[0];
}
[1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
[1, 1, 1, 1, 1]
[1, 100, 150, 200, 250]
[50, 100, 150, 200, 250]
An ArithmeticException is thrown.

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Answer:

D.[50, 100, 150, 200, 250]

Explanation:

This is a trick question because the integer n is only a counter and does not affect the array nums. To change the actual array it would have to say...nums[n] = n/nums[0];

Create a Department object which contains a name (String), budget (double), and an ArrayList of Employee objects. Each Employee object contains a FirstName (String). LastName(String), and an Address object. Each Address object contains a Street (String), Apartment (int), City (String), and State as a char array of length 2. The Apartment parameter is optional but the other three are mandatory! Ensure no Address object can be created that does not have them. Finally, create a test program that allows users to Add, Delete, Print, and Search the Employees of a Department.

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Answer:

Explanation:

The following code is very long and is split into the 4 classes that were requested/mentioned in the question: Department, Employee, Address, and Test. Each one is its own object with its own constructor. Getters and Setters were not created since they were not requested and the constructor handles all of the variable creation. Address makes apartment variable optional by overloading the constructor with a new one if no argument is passed upon creation.

package sample;

import sample.Employee;

import java.util.ArrayList;

class Department {

   String name = "";

   double budget = 0;

   ArrayList<Employee> employees = new ArrayList<>();

   void Department(String name, double budget, ArrayList<Employee> employees) {

       this.name = name;

       this.budget = budget;

       this.employees = employees;

   }

}

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package sample;

public class Employee {

   String FirstName, LastName;

   Address address = new Address();

   public void Employee(String FirstName, String LastName, Address address) {

       this.FirstName = FirstName;

       this.LastName = LastName;

       this.address = address;

   }

}

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package sample;

class Address {

   String Street, City;

   int apartment;

   char[] state;

   public void Address(String street, String city, char[] state, int apartment) {

       this.Street = street;

       this.City = city;

       this.state = state;

       this.apartment = apartment;

   }

   public void Address(String street, String city, char[] state) {

       this.Street = street;

       this.City = city;

       this.state = state;

       this.apartment = 0;

   }

}

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package sample;

public class Test extends Department {

   public void add(Department department, Employee employee) {

       department.employees.add(employee);

   }

   public void delete(Department department, Employee employee) {

       for (int x = 0; x < department.employees.size(); x++) {

           if (department.employees.get(x) == employee) {

               department.employees.remove(x);

           }

       }

   }

   public void Print(Department department, Employee employee) {

       for (int x = 0; x < department.employees.size(); x++) {

           if (department.employees.get(x) == employee) {

               System.out.println(employee);

           }

       }

   }

   public void Search (Department department, Employee employee) {

       for (int x = 0; x < department.employees.size(); x++) {

           if (department.employees.get(x) == employee) {

               System.out.println("Employee is located in index: " + x);

           }

       }

   }

}

(08.02 LC)
It is appropriate to leave sections of an application blank.
O True
O False

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Explanation:

it is false because it is not appropriate

I think it is false to

A sensitive manufacturing facility has recently noticed an abnormal number of assembly-line robot failures. Upon intensive investigation, the facility discovers many of the SCADA controllers have been infected by a new strain of malware that uses a zero-day flaw in the operating system. Which of the following types of malicious actors is MOST likely behind this attack?
A. A nation-state.
B. A political hacktivist.
C. An insider threat.
D. A competitor.

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Answer:

A. A nation-state.

Explanation:

Given that a nation-state attack if successful is about having access to the different sector or industries of networks, then followed it by compromising, defrauding, altering (often for fraud purpose, or destroy information

Therefore, in this case, considering the information giving above, the type of malicious actor that is MOST likely behind this attack is "a Nation-State."

In cell F5, enter a formula using the PMT function. Insert a negative sign (-) after the equal sign in the formula to display the result as a positive amount. Use defined names for the rate, nper, and pv arguments as follows:
· rate argument: Divide the Rate by 12 to use the monthly interest rate.
· nper argument: Multiply the Term by 12 to specify the number of months as the periods.
· pv argument: Use the Loan_Amount as the present value of the loan.
2.In cell F6, enter a formula without using a function that multiplies 12 by the Term and the Monthly_Payment, and then subtracts the Loan_Amount to determine the total interest
3. in cell J5, enter another formula using the PV function. Use defined cell names for the rate, nper, and pmt arguments as follows:
· rate argument: Divide the Rate by 12 to use the monthly interest rate.
· nper argument: Subtract the year value in cell H5 from the Term, and then multiply the result by 12 to specify the number of months remaining to pay off the loan.
· pmt argument: Use the Monthly_Payment as a negative value to specify the payment amount per period.

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Answer:

Open MS-Office Excel (a.) Define name for rate, nper and pv cells as Rate, Term and Loan_Payment. Select the cell then Menu > Formulas

In C++
Write a simple program to test your Circle class. The program must call every member function at least once. The program can do anything of your choice.

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Answer:

int main() {

   Circle* pCircle = new Circle(5.0f, 2, 3);

   pCircle->up();

   pCircle->down();

   pCircle->left();

   pCircle->right();

   cout << "X: " << pCircle->getx() << endl;

   cout << "Y: " << pCircle->gety() << endl;

   cout << "Radius: " << pCircle->getRadius() << endl;

   pCircle->print();

   pCircle->update_radius(4.0f);

   if (pCircle->isUnit()) {

       cout << "is unit" << endl;

   }

   pCircle->move_x(10);

   pCircle->move_y(10);

}

Explanation:

something like that?

Create the following SQL Server queries that access the Northwind database. Place them in a zip file and place the zip file in the "drop box" for Assignment 5. Name the queries Query 1-MP5, Query2-MP5, etc. Note: These problems all require aggregate processing with GROUP BY
1. For each employee, list the employee ID, employee first name, employee last name, and count of orders taken in 1996. Place the list in descending order by the number of orders.
2. For all orders shipped in July or August, 1996, list the order ID, company name, order date, and total cost of all items ordered. Place the list in descending order by the total cost
3. For all customers from the USA, list the customer ID, company name, state, count of orders, and total order amount. Do not consider the discount. Place the list in order by state and then customer ID.
4. Same as problem 3 but limit the list to all customers who placed 3 or more orders.
5. For all items in the Grains/Cereals category, list the product ID, product name, supplier name, and last date that the product was ordered. Order the list by supplier name and product name (Hint: Use MAX and be sure to include all necessary tables)
6. The product ID, product name, and count of distinct customers who ordered that product in 1996. Place the list in descending order by the count of customers.

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Answer:

1. SELECT e.EmployeeID, e.FirstName, e.LastName, COUNT(*) as OrderByEmployee FROM Employees e

JOIN Orders o

ON e.EmployeeID = o.EmployeeID

WHERE YEAR(o.OrderDate) = '1996'

GROUP BY e.EmployeeID,e.FirstName,e.LastName

ORDER BY OrderByEmployee DESC

2. SELECT o.OrderID,c.CustomerID, o.OrderDate,SUM((od.Quantity)*

od.UnitPrice - od.Discount)) as TotalCost FROM Orders o

JOIN [Order Details] od

ON od.OrderID = o.OrderID

JOIN Customers c

ON o.CustomerID = c.CustomerID

WHERE (MONTH(OrderDate)= 7 OR MONTH(OrderDate) = 8) and

YEAR(OrderDate) = 1996

GROUP BY o.OrderID,c.CustomerID, o.OrderDate

ORDER BY TotalCost DESC

3. SELECT c.CustomerID, c.CompanyName, c.City, COUNT(o.OrderID) as TotalOrder, SUM(od.Quantity* od.UnitPrice) as TotalOrderAmount FROM Customers c

JOIN Orders o

ON o.CustomerID = c.CustomerID

JOIN [Order Details] od

ON od.OrderID = o.OrderID

WHERE c.Country = 'USA'

GROUP BY c.CustomerID, c.CompanyName, c.City

ORDER BY c.City, c.CustomerID

4. SELECT c.CustomerID, c.CompanyName, c.City, COUNT(o.OrderID) as TotalOrder, SUM(od.Quantity* od.UnitPrice) as TotalOrderAmount FROM Customers c

JOIN Orders o

ON o.CustomerID = c.CustomerID

JOIN [Order Details] od

ON od.OrderID = o.OrderID

WHERE c.Country = 'USA'

GROUP BY c.CustomerID, c.CompanyName, c.City

HAVING COUNT(o.OrderID) > 3

ORDER BY c.City, c.CustomerID

5. SELECT p.ProductID, p.ProductName, s.ContactName as SupplierName, MAX(o.OrderDate) as LastOrderDateOfProduct FROM Products p

JOIN Categories c

ON c.CategoryID = p.CategoryID

JOIN Suppliers s

ON s.SupplierID = p.SupplierID

JOIN [Order Details] od

ON od.ProductID = p.ProductID

JOIN Orders o

ON o.OrderID = od.OrderID

where c.CategoryName = 'Grains/Cereals'

GROUP BY p.ProductID, p.ProductName, s.ContactName

ORDER BY SupplierName, p.ProductName

6. SELECT p.ProductID, p.ProductName, Count(DISTINCT c.CustomerID ) as OrderByThisManyDistinctCustomer

FROM Products p

JOIN [Order Details] od

ON od.ProductID = p.ProductID

JOIN Orders o

ON o.OrderID = od.OrderID

JOIN Customers c

ON c.CustomerID = o.CustomerID

where YEAR(o.OrderDate) = 1996

GROUP BY p.ProductID, p.ProductName

Explanation:

The six query statements returns data from the SQL server Northwind database. Note that all the return data are grouped together, this is done with the 'GROUP BY' Sql clause.

8) What is the address of the first SFR (1/O Register)?​

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Answer:

The Register A is located at the address E0H in the SFR memory space. The Accumulator is used to hold the data for almost all the ALU Operations. Some of the operations where the Accumulator is used are: Arithmetic Operations like Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication etc.

Objective
Make a function that solves the quadratic equation, outputting both values of X. You do not have to worry about imaginary numbers. That is, I will only use input that creates a real output (such as the example screenshots).
NOTE: A function that uses the C version of pass by reference is required to get full credit on this assignment. The C++ form of pass by reference will receive no credit.
Details
STEP 1
#include at the top of your file so that you can use the sqrt function. The sqrt function calculates the square root. For example:
int x = sqrt(9.0)
Will leave x with the value 3, which is the square root of 9.
STEP 2
Define a function THAT USES PASS BY REFERENCE to take in three double inputs and provides two double outputs. In the equations below I use a, b, and c as the double input names and x1 and x2 as the output names.
Inside this function solve the quadratic equation for both possible values of x:
X 1 = − b + b 2 − 4 a c 2 a
That is, X1 is equal to -b + sqrt(b * b - 4 * a * c) then divide all of that by 2 * a.
X 2 = − b − b 2 − 4 a c 2 a
That is, X2 is equal to -b - sqrt(b * b - 4 * a * c) then divide all of that by 2 * a.
Note the difference. One adds sqrt(b * b - 4 * a * c) and the other subtracts it.
This can be done in several lines of code if you want or you can attempt to perform the entire calculation in one line of code.
STEP 3
In the main function read in 3 inputs from the user. Pass these inputs to the quadratic equation function along with the pass by reference variables for the output. Print the results to the screen.
Advice
Your quadratic equation function does NOT need to account for imaginary numbers. Stick with the example inputs to test your code.
If you get NAN that means your equation has an imaginary solution. Do not worry about it. Try different inputs.
The calculation itself is a minor portion of this grade. The majority of the grade comes from implementing pass by reference so make sure you have that part correct.
b2 is simple enough that you do not need to call the pow() function to calculate the power. Instead multiply b * b.
You may want to calculate the numerator into one variable and the denominator into another. You don't have to solve the entire equation on one line (though that is possible).
Since you are using pass by reference you can make the QuadraticEquation function into a void function. It does not need to return anything since it is returning calculations via pointers.
Use scanf on one variable at a time. Don't forget to use double data types and %lf with scanf.

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Answer:

In C

#include <stdio.h>

#include<math.h>

void myfunc(double *a, double *b, double *c) {

  double x1, x2;

  x1 = (-(*b) + sqrt((*b)*(*b)- 4*(*a)*(*c)))/(2*(*a));

  x2 = (-(*b) - sqrt((*b)*(*b) - 4*(*a)*(*c)))/(2*(*a));

  printf("x1 = %f\n",x1);

  printf("x2 = %f\n",x2);}

int main () {

  double a,b,c;

  printf("a: "); scanf("%lf", &a);

  printf("b: "); scanf("%lf", &b);

  printf("c: "); scanf("%lf", &c);

  myfunc(&a, &b, &c);

  return 0;}

Explanation:

#include <stdio.h>

#include<math.h>  --- This represents step 1

Step 2 begins here

This gets the values of a, b and c from main by reference

void myfunc(double *a, double *b, double *c) {

This declares x1 and x2

  double x1, x2;

Calculate x1

  x1 = (-(*b) + sqrt((*b)*(*b)- 4*(*a)*(*c)))/(2*(*a));

Calculate x2

  x2 = (-(*b) - sqrt((*b)*(*b) - 4*(*a)*(*c)))/(2*(*a));

Print x1

  printf("x1 = %f\n",x1);

Print x2

  printf("x2 = %f\n",x2);}

Step 3 begins here

int main () {

Declare a, b and c as double

  double a,b,c;

Get input for a, b and c

  printf("a: "); scanf("%lf", &a);

  printf("b: "); scanf("%lf", &b);

  printf("c: "); scanf("%lf", &c);

Call the function to calculate and print x1 and x2

  myfunc(&a, &b, &c);

  return 0;}

Help asap dont answer with a link​

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Answer:

90

Explanation:

dur nearly all my friends and family knows that

Suppose you decide to use the number of times you see any of the area codes of the places Yanay has been to in 50 spam calls as your test statistic. Question 7. Write a function called simulate_visited_area_codes that generates exactly one simulated value of your test statistic under the null hypothesis. It should take no arguments and simulate 50 area codes under the assumption that the result of each area is sampled from the range 200-999 inclusive with equal probability. Your function should return the number of times you saw any of the area codes of the places Yanay has been to in those 50 spam calls. Hint: You may find the textbook section on the sample_proportions function to be useful. For model_proportions, under the null hypothesis, what's the chance of drawing one of the area codes Yanay has recently been to

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Answer:

In Python:

import random

def simulate_visited_area_codes():

   area_codes = []

   for i in range(51):

       num = random.randint(200,1000)

       area_codes.append(num)

   visited_codes = [289, 657, 786, 540]

   count = 0

   for i in range(51):

       for j in range(len(visited_codes)):

           if area_codes[i] == visited_codes[j]:

               count+=1

   return count

print("Visited Areas: "+str(simulate_visited_area_codes()))

Explanation:

So many incomplete details in your question, so I will fill in the gap (i.e. make assumptions)

The assumptions are:

The 50 area codes is stored in area_codes list; the codes are randomly generatedThe visited area codes is stored in visited_codes list, the list is initializes with [289, 657, 786, 540]

The program and explanation is as follows: (comments are written in bold)

#This imports the random module

import random

#This defines the function

def simulate_visited_area_codes():

#Thie initializes area_codes to an empty list

   area_codes = []

#This iterates from 1 to 50 and generate 50 random numbers to the area_codes list

   for i in range(51):

       num = random.randint(200,1000)

       area_codes.append(num)

#This initializes the visited_code

   visited_codes = [289, 657, 786, 540]

#This initializes count variable to 0

   count = 0

#This iterates through the list and looks for matching code between the area_code and the visited_code lists

   for i in range(51):

       for j in range(len(visited_codes)):

           if area_codes[i] == visited_codes[j]:

#The count variable is incremented by 1 for matching codes

               count+=1

#This returns the count

   return count

#The main begins here and prints the number of area code visited

print("Visited Areas: "+str(simulate_visited_area_codes()))

Simulate Function:

Simulate one or more responses from the distribution corresponding to a fitted model object.

The code is shown below:-

visited_test_statistics_under_null = make_array()

repetitions = 20000

for i in np.arange(repetitions):

  new_sum_of_correct_area_code = simulate_visited_area_codes()

  visited_test_statistics_under_null = np.append(visited_test_statistics_under_null, new_sum_of_correct_area_code)

visited_test_statistics_under_null( )

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Create an array of doubles to contain 5 values Prompt the user to enter 5 values that will be stored in the array. These values represent hours worked. Each element represents one day of work. Create 3 c-strings: full[40], first[20], last[20] Create a function parse_name(char full[], char first[], char last[]). This function will take a full name such as "Noah Zark" and separate "Noah" into the first c-string, and "Zark" into the last c-string. Create a function void create_timecard(double hours[], char first[], char last[]). This function will create (write to) a file called "timecard.txt". The file will contain the parsed first and last name, the hours, and a total of the hours. See the final file below. First Name: Noah

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Solution :

[tex]$\#$[/tex]include [tex]$<stdio.h>$[/tex]  

[tex]$\#$[/tex]include [tex]$<string.h>$[/tex]    

void parse[tex]$\_$[/tex]name([tex]$char \ full[]$[/tex], char first[tex]$[],$[/tex] char last[tex]$[])$[/tex]

{

// to_get_this_function_working_immediately, _irst

// stub_it_out_as_below._When_you_have_everything_else

// working,_come_back_and_really_parse_full_name

// this always sets first name to "Noah"

int i, j = 0;

for(i = 0; full[i] != ' '; i++)

  first[j++] = full[i];

first[j] = '\0';  

// this always sets last name to "Zark"

j = 0;

strcpy(last, full+i+1);

// replace the above calls with the actual logic to separate

// full into two distinct pieces

}

int main()

{

char full[40], first[20], last[20];

double hours[5];

// ask the user to enter full name

printf("What is your name? ");

gets(full);

// parse the full name into first and last

parse_name(full, first, last);

// load the hours

for(int i = 0; i < 5; i++)

{

   printf("Enter hours for day %d: ", i+1);

   scanf("%lf", &hours[i]);

}

// create the time card

FILE* fp = fopen("timecard.txt", "w");

fprintf(fp, "First Name: %s\n", first);

fprintf(fp, "Last Name: %s\n", last);

double sum = 0.0;

for(int i = 0; i < 5; i++)

{

   fprintf(fp, "Day %i: %.1lf\n", i+1, hours[i]);

   sum += hours[i];

}

fprintf(fp, "Total: %.1f\n", sum);    

printf("Timecard is ready. See timecard.txt\n");

return 0;

}

Do you think that dealing with big data demands high ethical regulations, accountability, and responsibility of the person as well as the company? Why​

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Answer:

i will help you waiting

Explanation:

Yes dealing with big data demands high ethical regulations, accountability and responsibility.

The answer is Yes because while dealing with big data, ethical regulations, accountability and responsibility must be strictly followed. Some of the principles that have to be followed are:

Confidentiality: The information contained in the data must be treated as highly confidential. Information must not be let out to a third party.Responsibility: The people responsible for handling the data must be good in analyzing big data. They should also have the required skills that are needed.Accountability: The service that is being provided has to be very good. This is due to the need to keep a positive work relationship.

In conclusion, ethical guidelines and moral guidelines have to be followed while dealing with big data.

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indicates the beginning and ending of your code written in HTML

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Answer:

<body> ...</body>

indicates the beginning and ending of your code written in HTML

Explanation:

internet is an interconnected networks
o true
o false

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Answer:

True.

Internet is an interconnected network.

helpppp me please..
........​

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Answer:

The employer's monthly salary (X)

what is secondary memory?

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Answer:

Secondary memory refers to storage devices, such as hard drives and solid state drives. It may also refer to removable storage media, such as USB flash drives, CDs, and DVDs. ... Additionally, secondary memory is non-volatile, meaning it retains its data with or without electrical power.

what is difference between computer and smartphone

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Answer: One is smaller than the other.

Computer programming 2

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Here is the second photo

what is computer? different between RAM and ROM?​

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Answer:

RAM, which stand for RANDOM ACESS MEMORY and ROM whitch stand for READ ONLY MEMORY, are both present in your computer. RAM volatile memory that temporary store the file you are working on. ROM is a non volatile memory that permanently stores instruction for your COMPUTER.

Write as many accurate and relevant statements about the following prompt as you can think of. You are free to use any of the resources provided to you. Drawings with descriptions of their meanings can be considered a response. A total of 5 correct responses will provide full credit for the assignment and incorrect responses will not effect the number of points received on the exercise.

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Answer:

1. The structure is prone to hydrophobic interaction due to the presence of a hydrophobic side chain.

2. The amino acid side chain can form hydrogen bonds due to the presence of hydrogen and nitrogen.

3. It is the primary structure of proteins (polypeptides)

4. With the presence of sulfur in the amino acid, disulfide linkage can be formed.

5.  Both structures are Cysteine and histidine side chains of amino acids.

Explanation:

Proteins are organic materials. The two structures are the primary structures of the primary protein molecule which is the amino acid. They can be found in both plants and animals as it promotes cellular regeneration of damaged tissues and cell and the development of organs in living things. It is also found naturally in other materials in our enviroment.

You are working for a company that is responsible for determining the winner of a prestigious international event, Men’s Synchronized Swimming. Scoring is done by eleven (11) international judges. They each submit a score in the range from 0 to 100. The highest and lowest scores are not counted. The remaining nine (9) scores are averaged and the median value is also determined. The participating team with the highest average score wins. In case of a tie, the highest median score, among the teams that are tied for first place, determines the winner.
Scoring data is be provided in the form of a text file. The scoring data for each team consists of two lines; the first line contains the team name; the second line contains the eleven (11) scores. You will not know ahead of time how many teams will participant. Your program will:
Prompt the user for the name and location of the scoring data file.
Process the sets of records in the file.
Read and store the team name in a string variable.
Read and store the scores in an array.
Display the team name followed by the complete set of scores on the next line.
Calculate and display to two decimal places the average of the nine qualifying scores, dropping the lowest and highest scores.
Determine and display the median value among the qualifying scores.
Display the count of the number of participating teams.
Display the winning team name and their average score. Indicate if they won by breaking a tie with a higher median score value.
A sample data file has been provided to allow you to test your program before submitting your work. Records in the sample data file look like this:
Sea Turtles
11 34 76 58 32 98 43.5 87 43 23 22
Tiger Sharks
85 55 10 99 35 5 65 75 8 95 22
The Angry Piranhas
30 10 80 0 100 40 60 50 20 90 70
The average score for the Sea Turtles was 46.5. The Angry Piranhas and the Tiger Sharks both had an average score of 50.0. The tiger sharks had a median value of 55.0, making them the winners of the competition.
You will define and use at least one function in your solution. As a suggestion, you should consider calling a function that sorts the array of judge’s score values into ascending order (lowest to highest). The advantage of doing this is that after being sorted, the lowest value is the first entry in your array and the highest value is the last entry in your array.
The average or arithmetic mean is a measure of central tendency. It is a single value that is intended to represent the collection of values. For this problem, you will only use nine of the values to determine the average. You will not include the highest score and the lowest score.
The median is another measure of central tendency. The median is often referred to as the middle value. In a set of values, half the values are less than the median and the other half are greater than the median. In a sorted array of five elements, the median is the third element. There are two values that are less then it and there are two values that are greater than it. In a sorted array of six values, the median is the simple average of the third and fourth values. In some cases, the median is a better representative value than the average.
You are encouraged to read the article entitled "Mixing getline with cin".
To receive full credit for this programming assignment, you must:
Use the correct file name.
Submit a program that executes correctly.
Interact effectively with the user.
Grading Guideline:
Correctly name the file submitted.
Create a comment containing the student’s full name.
Document the program with other meaningful comments.
Prompt the user for a file name and location.
Open, read, and process all the data in the input file.
Store the judge’s scores in an array.
Correctly display the team name and all scores.
Calculate and display the average score correctly.
Calculate and display the median score correctly.
Correctly count and display the number of competing teams.
Correctly determine and display the winning team and score.

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Answer:

my sql

Explanation:

try with mysql

and database build

Which field would best function as a primary key for a table that tracks orders?
OrderDate
CustomerType
OrderID
CustomerID

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Answer:

Order ID

Explanation:

An order ID is a new ID for every order. Every number is unique, making it the beat way to find certain orders.

Answer:

C

Explanation:

Suppose Alice and Bob have RSA public keys in a file on a server. They communicate regularly using authenticated, confidential messages. Eve wants to read the messages but is unable to crack the RSA private keys of Alice and Bob. However, she is able to break into the server and alter the file containing Alice's and Bob's public keys. a. How should Eve alter that file so that she can read confidential messages sent between Alice and Bob, and forge messages from either

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Answer:

On the server, Eve could create and register her own version of Bob's and Alice's pairs of keys, then she can intercept the communication between Bob and Alice, decrypt the message and recalculate the hash, and also re-encrypting it all with her own version of Bob's and Alice's private and public keys.

Explanation:

Cryptography is the study of various methods to secure communication between two parties in the presence of a third known as adversaries.

Messages sent through communication mediums are encrypted to protect the confidentiality and integrity of their content. Using secure pins known as keys are used in some type of cryptography to encrypt and decrypt messages.

These keys are protected from adversaries and should be secured in servers.

Define a function below, count_over_100, which takes a list of numbers as an argument. Complete the function to count how many of the numbers in the list are greater than 100. The recommended approach for this: (1) create a variable to hold the current count and initialize it to zero, (2) use a for loop to process each element of the list, adding one to your current count if it fits the criteria, (3) return the count at the end.

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Answer:

In Python:

def count_over_100(mylist):

   kount = 0

   for i in range(len(mylist)):

       if mylist[i] > 100:

           kount+=1

   return kount

Explanation:

This defines the function

def count_over_100(mylist):

(1) This initializes kount to 0

   kount = 0

(2) This iterates through the loop

   for i in range(len(mylist)):

If current list element is greater tha 100, kount is incremented by 1

       if mylist[i] > 100:

           kount+=1

This returns kount

   return kount

Overheating of a computer can be easily prevented. Explain how​

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Here are a few examples:

•] Keep away from windows or vents to prevent it from turning warm.

•] Clean off dust that’s on the computer.

•] Remove all the things that are blocking air to pass to let it cool down.

•] Putting a soft item below the computer is a action that is prohibited as it blocks the airways which causes it to overheat instead put it on a sturdy flat surface to prevent the aforementioned information.

•] To never overcharge your computer too 100% overnight or any time of the day since it overheats and causes battery life to be short, instead put it to charge when you’re conscious while keeping an eye on it, perhaps set a timer/alarm to notify you if you forget.
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