What is the Cpu?
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Computers and Technology, 27.09.2021 01:50 99keevintaylor012
What is the Cpu?
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koi hai kya yaha par
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Computers and Technology, 21.06.2019 15:40, lmirandanvmi
Establish which of the following statements are true. (a) a sequence is convergent if and only if all of its subsequences are convergent. (b) a sequence is bounded if and only if all of its subsequences are bounded. (c) a sequence is monotonic if and only if all of its subsequences are monotonic.
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Computers and Technology, 21.06.2019 23:10, Tatertotzzzz
Write a method that accepts a string object as an argument and returns the number of words it contains. for instance, if the argument is "four score and seven years ago", the method should return the number 6. demonstrate the method in a program that asks the user to input a string and then passes that string into the method, printing out whatever the method returns.
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 05:00, Siebee23
This program will store roster and rating information for a soccer team. coaches rate players during tryouts to ensure a balanced team. (1) prompt the user to input five pairs of numbers: a player's jersey number (0 - 99) and the player's rating (1 - 9). store the jersey numbers in one int vector and the ratings in another int vector. output these vectors (i. e., output the roster). (3 pts) ex: enter player 1's jersey number: 84 enter player 1's rating: 7 enter player 2's jersey number: 23 enter player 2's rating: 4 enter player 3's jersey number: 4 enter player 3's rating: 5 enter player 4's jersey number: 30 enter player 4's rating: 2
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 03:30, patience233
Many everyday occurrences can be represented as a binary bit. for example, a door is open or closed, the stove is on or off, and the fog is asleep or awake. could relationships be represented as a binary value? give example.
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