Computers and Technology, 21.06.2019 13:30 jessicascott120305
In mmf2, what is the grid? a. a toolbar that lets you open libraries and use the objects in them in your games b. an object that creates the background or other scenery for a game c. a set of vertical and horizontal lines that are usually invisible in the play area d. a set of vertical and horizontal lines that are usually visible in the play area
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Computers and Technology, 21.06.2019 23:00, fluffy374747
The animal classthis class represents a an animal residing at a zoo. it has a weight (in pounds),height (in inches), a name, and a color. the methods in the class include constructors, getters, and a tostring. you will finish the implementation of these methods. referto the code documentation.1.getters: you will need to implement getter methods. these get a value (froma member variable) in the animal class. you will make a getter method toreturn each variable (weight, height, name, color). reference getname if youare having issues.2.tostring: you will need to finish the tostring method. this returns a stringcontaining information about an animal. the output string should be of theformat: ” (name) , a ( color )â’colored animal . ( weight ) pounds , ( height ) inches .\n”the height and weight are formatted to 1 decimal place. recall from lab 1how to format strings neatly using string. see the reference sectionfor more about string. format.
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 18:30, erjalinalii
Janice recently received her college degree and is looking for a job. she is worried that since she just finished school, she will be required to repay her perkins and direct subsidized loans immediately. janice pulls out the paperwork she signed and reviews it again for repayment information. after reading all of the information, janice discovers that
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