Computers and Technology, 11.01.2022 04:20 markyyy53
In Python, a is a type of variable that holds a value which is not changed. fixed variable fixed variable unchangeable variable unchangeable variable permanent permanent constant constant
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 13:00, Cookie320
Write a program which asks you to enter a name in the form of first middle initial last. so you might enter for example samuel p. clemens. use getline to read in the string because it contains spaces. also, apparently the shift key on your keyboard doesn’t work, because you enter it all lower case. pass the string to a function which uses .find to locate the letters which need to be upper case and use toupper to convert those characters to uppercase. the revised string should then be returned to main in the form last, first mi where it will be displayed.
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 17:00, Janznznz1121
Your computer running windows 10 is doing some very strange things with the operating system. you are fairly certain it is not a hardware issue. you need to try to get further insight into what is going on within the operating system. which tool would be best suited for this?
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 18:30, leannhb3162
Which of these options are the correct sequence of actions for content to be copied and pasted? select content, click the copy button, click the paste button, and move the insertion point to where the content needs to be inserted. click the copy button, select the content, move the insertion point to where the content needs to be inserted, and click the paste button. select the content, click the copy button, move the insertion point to where the content needs to be inserted, and click the paste button. select the content, move the insertion point to where the content needs to be inserted, click the copy button, and click the paste button.
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