Computers and Technology, 21.01.2021 21:40 saltytaetae
Write high-level and detailed pseudocode for a program that calculates the current balance in a bank account. The program must ask the user for Excerpt From: Tony Gaddis. Starting Out with C : Early Objects, 10/e. Apple Books.
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Computers and Technology, 21.06.2019 15:00, notsobright10
Marissa is a high school student who wants to be a hydroelectric production manager. she talks to her guidance counselor about her education path, and the counselor says that she needs to get an associate’s degree from a four-year college and will follow that with significant on-the-job training. what error did the counselor make while advising marissa? marissa will not have on-the-job training. marissa also needs a three-year apprenticeship. marissa only needs to attend a two-year college. marissa needs a bachelor’s degree.
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 17:50, ImBADatmath8743
Farah works in an office with two other employees. all three share a printer and an internet connection. the utility that makes this possible is defragger quicktime soho winzip
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 22:40, shaylawaldo11
Write a program that defines symbolic names for several string literals (chars between quotes). * use each symbolic name in a variable definition. * use of symbolic to compose the assembly code instruction set can perform vara = (vara - varb) + (varc - vard); ensure that variable is in unsigned integer data type. * you should also further enhance your symbolic logic block to to perform expression by introducing addition substitution rule. vara = (vara+varb) - (varc+vard). required: debug the disassembly code and note down the address and memory information.
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