Computers and Technology, 05.10.2019 09:01 carealee
Which of the following scenarios is an example of using potentially copyrighted material?
a. burt started saying "you're a gold star! " each time someone scored a point on the basketball team after he heard dennis start using the phrase.
b. sacha wears a pair of legwarmers, and her older sister fawn argues that she made legwarmers a local trend.
c. fred uses a voice recording of sally for his next music video.
d. tina decided to use a dance routine that her instructor created and showed her for one of her theatrical productions.
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 20:30, cristalcastro901
If an appliance consumes 500 w of power and is left on for 5 hours, how much energy is used over this time period? a. 2.5 kwh b. 25 kwh c. 250 kwh d. 2500 kwh
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 08:30, colebuug9
Aconsumer would pay an extra they used the rent to own program to buy the computer, rather than using cash. for all of the items, is the cheapest option over the life of the contract. the most expensive overall option is to use purchase the item.
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 13:30, tami5
Write a program that uses a two-dimensional array to store the highest and lowest temperatures for each month of the year. the program should output the average high, average low, and the highest and lowest temper- atures for the year. your program must consist of the following functions: a. function getdata: this function reads and stores data in the two- dimensional array. b. function averagehigh: this function calculates and returns the average high temperature for the year. c. function averagelow: this function calculates and returns the aver- age low temperature for the year. d. function indexhightemp: this function returns the index of the highest high temperature in the array. e. function indexlowtemp: this function retur
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Which of the following scenarios is an example of using potentially copyrighted material?
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