Computers and Technology, 29.10.2019 05:31 rahrah14
Write an application whose main() method holds two integer variables. assign values to the variables. in turn, pass each value to methods named and create each method to perform the task its name implies (for example, displaytwicethenumber given the value 10 should display the following: 10 times 2 is 20 part b: modify the numbersdemo class to accept the values of the two integers from a user at the keyboard. output the answers to the console.
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Computers and Technology, 21.06.2019 22:00, blackjack73
3. (6 pts) internally in the computer, with few exceptions, all numerical computation is done using binary numbers. output, however, often uses ascii, which is formed by appending 011 to the left of a bcd code. thus, an algorithm that directly converts a binary integer to a bcd integer is very useful. here is one such algorithm 1) draw lines to the left of the binary number to bound the expected bcd decades. (each decade is a group of 4 bits.) move the binary number one bit to the left. add 0011 to each bcd decade containing a binary value> 0100 repeat steps 2-3 until the last bit in the binary number has been moved into the least significant decade position. (note that when the last bit has been shifted into bcd decade, step 3 is not repeated.) read the bcd result. 2) 3) 4) 5) a) execute the algorithm for the binary number 1101101 b) execute the algorithm for the binary number 01110101110 4. (4 pts) represent the decimal number 3568 in bcd; excess-3 code; ascil; and hex.
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 12:30, Machuco127
Some of the first computer games were created in the early 1970s by college students experimenting after hours to see what the were capable of doing.
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 13:30, andybiersack154
Consider jasper’s balance sheet. which shows how to calculate jasper’s net worth?
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