Computers and Technology, 17.09.2019 04:30 rhettperkins
Which of the following statements is true? methods and instance variables can both be either public or private. information hiding is achieved by restricting access to class members via keyword public. the private members of a class are directly accessible to the clients of a class. none of these is true.
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In cell b18, enter a formula to calculate the amount budgeted for meals. this amount is based on the daily meal allowance and the total travel days (# of nights+1).
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 09:30, shadowsnake
Write a function called checkfactor that takes two arrays of positive numbers, firstnumberrow and secondnumberrow. checkfactor checks if the first entry in firstnumberrow is divisible by the first entry in secondnumberrow, and performs the same operation on the next array elements until all entries have been checked. all the numbers are positive and the number of entries in the arrays are the same. the function should return the identified divisible numbers in two row arrays named firstdivisible and seconddivisible. restrictions: branches or loops should not be used. the code must use the internal mod and logical functions. hint: the mod function should be used to determine if two numbers are divisible. ex: for num1 and num2 if mod(num1,num2) is 0, then the two numbers are divisible. this is matlab
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 09:30, kyreesegordon
Retype the statements, correcting the syntax errors. system. out. println("num: " + songnum); system. out. println(int songnum); system. out. println(songnum " songs"); note: these activities may test code with different test values. this activity will perform two tests: the first with songnum = 5, the second with songnum = 9. see how to use zybooks.
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