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Computers and Technology, 21.06.2019 19:50, carterjavon6929
Python write an expression that executes the loop body as long as the user enters a non-negative number. note: if the submitted code has an infinite loop, the system will stop running the code after a few seconds and report "program end never reached." the system doesn't print the test case that caused the reported message. sample outputs with inputs: 9 5 2 -1
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 18:20, mshepherdmiller
Acommon algorithm for converting a decimal number to binary is to repeatedly divide the decimal number by 2 and save the remainder. this division is continued until the result is zero. then, each of the remainders that have been saved are used to construct the binary number. write a recursive java method that implements this algorithm. it will accept a value of int and return a string with the appropriate binary character representation of the decimal number. my code: public class lab16{public string converttobinary(int input){int a; if(input > 0){a = input % 2; return (converttobinary(input / 2) + "" +a); } return ""; } }
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Computers and Technology, 25.06.2019 01:20, 11232003
Jason typically uses the internet to buy various items. it the total cost of all of the items ordered, at one time, is $250 or more, then the shipping and handling is free, otherwise the shipping and handling is $15 per item. design an algorithm that prompts jason to enter the number of items ordered and the price of each item. (remember cost = number of items order times price) the algorithm then outputs the total billing amount including shipping and handling. your algorithm must use a loop (repetition structure) to get the number and price of each item. write this in algorithm format not program code format.
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Computers and Technology, 25.06.2019 04:50, mlinares776
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