Computers and Technology, 17.07.2020 19:01 devinm9099
Write a program that takes a single line of input, representing an arithmetic expression. The expression will consist of numeric digits (0-9), the plus operator (+) and the multiplication operator (*). The given expression will be a valid arithmetic expression (ie. "*2++" is not valid).
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 00:10, witerose701
Write a function so that the main0 code below can be replaced by the simpler code that calls function mphandminutes tomiles0. original main0 int main) l double milesperhour-70.0; double minutestraveled = 100.0; double hourstraveled; double milestraveled; hourstraveled = minutestraveled / 60.0; milestraveled = hourstraveled * milesperhour; cout < "miles" 2 using namespace std; 4 /* your solution goes here/ 6 int maino 1 test passed 7 double milesperhour 70.0 all tests passed 8 double minutestraveled 100.0; 10 cout < < "miles: " < < mphandminutestomiles(milesper-hour, minutestraveled) < < endl; 12 return 0; 13
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 11:30, leapfroggiez
Auser is given read permission to a file stored on an ntfs-formatted volume. the file is then copied to a folder on the same ntfs-formatted volume where the user has been given full control permission for that folder. when the user logs on to the computer holding the file and accesses its new location via a drive letter, what is the user's effective permission to the file? a. read b. full control c. no access d. modify e. none of the above
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 07:00, janeliles
Why would a business likely use a java applet - to back up their data files for the business - to create a program that a customer can launch in their web browser - to create music on a powerpoint presentation - to organize files on their company directory
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