Explanation:
It's placed near the door. When a visitor presses the button, the bell rings inside alerting you that someone is at the door.
Plz answer it’s timed
Answer: the third one
Explanation:
just trust me, the other ones dont mke sense to what I know about the subject, which is a lot
Create a game that rolls two dies (number from 1 to 6 on the side) sequentially for 10 times (use loop). If at least once out of 10 times the sum of two random numbers is equal to 10, you win, else you loose. You will need to get your own method getRandom(int n) that generates a random number, see below (you can modify it as needed), a loop, and IF statement in the loop that checks if a sum of two random numbers is 10 or not.
Please start your program as follows, similar to what we did in class:
import java.util.Random;
public class UseRandom{
//your method getRandom() is here below, n is a range for a random number from 0 to n
public int getRandom(int n)
{
Random r=new Random();
int rand=r.nextInt(n);
return rand;
}
//code continues here, don't forget your main() method inside the class, and making your own object in main() using "new" keyword.
Answer:
Explanation:
The following code is written in Java and loops through 10 times. Each time generating 2 random dice rolls. If the sum is 10 it breaks the loop and outputs a "You Win" statement. Otherwise, it outputs "You Lose"
import java.util.Random;
class Brainly {
public static void main(String[] args) {
UseRandom useRandom = new UseRandom();
boolean youWin = false;
for (int x = 0; x<10; x++) {
int num1 = useRandom.getRandom(6);
int num2 = useRandom.getRandom(6);
if ((num1 + num2) == 10) {
System.out.println("Number 1: " + num1);
System.out.println("Number 2: " + num2);
System.out.println("You Win");
youWin = true;
break;
}
}
if (youWin == false) {
System.out.println("You Lose");
}
}
}
class UseRandom{
public int getRandom(int n)
{
Random r=new Random();
int rand=r.nextInt(n);
return rand;
}}
NEED HELP IMMEDIATELY!!
What is the difference between a worm and a typical virus?
A) Worms are a type of spyware; viruses are a type of malware.
B) Worms are impossible to remove; viruses can be tracked and removed.
C) Worms are stronger than viruses; viruses are stronger than spam.
D) Worms travel independently of human action; viruses require human actions.
Answer:
Option C
Explanation:
Option A is incorrect as Worm is a form of malware
Option B is incorrect because antivirus can remove all forms of malware
Option C is correct because a worm is more problematic as compared to the virus. Also, viruses are weaker than worm because they need a host file to run but a worm can work independently.
Option D is also incorrect because both are able to self replicate.
Who first demonstrated the computer mouse?
O Microsoft
O Alan Turing
O Douglas Engelbart
O Apple, Inc.
FAST PLEASEEE THANK YOUUU
Answer:
C. Douglas Engelbart
Explanation:
Answer: C
Explanation:
why the internet is not considered a mass medium in Africa
Answer:
the reason why internet not considered as a mass medium is probably because most of the African are not educated and civilized, thereby making them not common to the usage of the internet.
Rideshare companies like Uber or Lyft track the x,y coordinates of drivers and customers on a map. If a customer requests a ride, the company's app estimates the minutes until the nearest driver can arrive. Write a method that, given the x and y coordinates of a customer and the three nearest drivers, returns the estimated pickup time. Assume drivers can only drive in the x or y directions (not diagonal), and each mile takes 3.5 minutes to drive. All values are doubles; the coordinates of the user and of the drivers are stored as arrays of length 2. 289222.1780078.qx3zqy7
Answer:
The program in Java is as follows:
import java.util.*;
public class Main{
public static void main (String[]args){
Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
double user[] = new double[2]; double dr1[] = new double[2];
double dr2[] = new double[2]; double dr3[] = new double[2];
System.out.print("Enter user coordinates: ");
for(int i =0;i<2;i++){ user[i] = input.nextDouble(); }
System.out.print("Enter driver 1 coordinates: ");
for(int i =0;i<2;i++){ dr1[i] = input.nextDouble(); }
System.out.print("Enter driver 2 coordinates: ");
for(int i =0;i<2;i++){ dr2[i] = input.nextDouble(); }
System.out.print("Enter driver 3 coordinates: ");
for(int i =0;i<2;i++){ dr3[i] = input.nextDouble(); }
double dr1dist = Math.abs(user[0] - dr1[0]) + Math.abs(user[1] - dr1[1]);
double dr2dist = Math.abs(user[0] - dr2[0]) + Math.abs(user[1] - dr2[1]);
double dr3dist = Math.abs(user[0] - dr3[0]) + Math.abs(user[1] - dr3[1]);
System.out.println("Estimated pickup time of driver 1 "+(3.5 * dr1dist)+" minutes");
System.out.println("Estimated pickup time of driver 2 "+(3.5 * dr2dist)+" minutes");
System.out.println("Estimated pickup time of driver 3 "+(3.5 * dr3dist)+" minutes");
}
}
Explanation:
The following array declarations are for the customer and the three drivers
double user[] = new double[2]; double dr1[] = new double[2];
double dr2[] = new double[2]; double dr3[] = new double[2];
This prompts the user for the customer's coordinates
System.out.print("Enter user coordinates: ");
This gets the customer's coordinate
for(int i =0;i<2;i++){ user[i] = input.nextDouble(); }
This prompts the user for the driver 1 coordinates
System.out.print("Enter driver 1 coordinates: ");
This gets the driver 1's coordinate
for(int i =0;i<2;i++){ dr1[i] = input.nextDouble(); }
This prompts the user for the driver 2 coordinates
System.out.print("Enter driver 2 coordinates: ");
This gets the driver 2's coordinate
for(int i =0;i<2;i++){ dr2[i] = input.nextDouble(); }
This prompts the user for the driver 3 coordinates
System.out.print("Enter driver 3 coordinates: ");
This gets the driver 3's coordinate
for(int i =0;i<2;i++){ dr3[i] = input.nextDouble(); }
This calculates the distance between driver 1 and the customer
double dr1dist = Math.abs(user[0] - dr1[0]) + Math.abs(user[1] - dr1[1]);
This calculates the distance between driver 2 and the customer
double dr2dist = Math.abs(user[0] - dr2[0]) + Math.abs(user[1] - dr2[1]);
This calculates the distance between driver 3 and the customer
double dr3dist = Math.abs(user[0] - dr3[0]) + Math.abs(user[1] - dr3[1]);
The following print statements print the estimated pickup time of each driver
System.out.println("Estimated pickup time of driver 1 "+(3.5 * dr1dist)+" minutes");
System.out.println("Estimated pickup time of driver 2 "+(3.5 * dr2dist)+" minutes");
System.out.println("Estimated pickup time of driver 3 "+(3.5 * dr3dist)+" minutes");
what is a web client
Answer:
A Web client typically refers to the Web browser in the user's machine or mobile device. It may also refer to extensions and helper applications that enhance the browser to support special services from the site.
hope this helps
have a good day :)
Explanation:
The project downloaded contains a package (folder) named Q1 within the src folder. Inside Q1 is a Java class named Questions. The purpose of Question 1 is to examine your understanding of loops and branching conditions. You should implement all of your code for this question in the main method of the Questioni class. While significant detail is provided below to be sure you undertand what is required, please note that the amount of code required to solve this question (Parts a-c) is less than 10 lines (total). In the Question1 class, you are given a line of code that generates a random number between 0 and 1. Math.random(): //generates number between 0 and 1 val
You are to create a loop which, in each iteration, generates a new random value, assigns it to val using the line provided and checks to see if that val is greater than 0.5. If val is greater than 0.5, a variable named counter should be incremented. The loop should continue this process (generate random value, check if it is greater than 0.5) until a total of three random numbers generated are greater than 0.5 (values do not have to be consecutive). You should also use the variable named numIterations, which is included for you, to track how many iterations of your loop were required for you to generate three random numbers greater than 0.5. A printin() statement is included for you that displays the value of numlterations. As an example of how the program should behave, if the following sequence of random numbers are randomly generated from your loop
0.3, 0.7,0.2, 0.6,0.9
then numIterations would equal 5 (the third value greater than 0.5 occured on the fifth iteration).
If
0.6, 0.8, 0.75
was the random sequence of numbers generated by your loop, then numlterations would equal 3 (the third value greater than 0.5 occured on the third iteration).
These are two examples to illustrate the scenario given in Question 1. Since at each iteration of your loop the number generated is random, the value of numIterations that your program observes may be any value greater than or equal to 3. Note that your program does not need to print out each of the random values that it generates. The steps to solve Question 2 are broken down as follows.
a. Implement a branching condition that increases the variable counter by 1 if val is larger than 0.5 1
b. Add a loop around the code created in Part a that continues until counter equals 3.
c. Use the variable numlterations to count how many times your loop iterates.
Answer:
ok where do i put anwaer?
Explanation:
What does the following code print?
// upload only .txt file ***************************************************** public class { public static void main(String[] args) { int x=5 ,y = 10; if (x>5 && y>=2) System.out.println("Class 1"); else if (x<14 || y>5) System.out.println(" Class 2"); else System.out.println(" Class 3"); }// end of main } // end of class.
Answer:
Error - At least one public class is required in main file
if you change it too:
public class main{
public static void main(String[] args) {
int x=5 ,y = 10;
if (x>5 && y>=2) System.out.println("Class 1");
else if (x<14 || y>5) System.out.println(" Class 2");
else System.out.println(" Class 3"); }
// end of main
}
// end of class.
than it will say Class 2.
Explanation:
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Answer:
This is my faverrrrate part of computer science lol.
Explanation:
Requirements description:
Assume you work part-time at a Cafe. As the only employee who knows java programming, you help to write an ordering application for the store.
The following is a brief requirement description with some sample output.
1. Selecting Breakfast or Lunch(5 points)
When the program starts, it first shows option Breakfast or Lunch. A sample output is as follows.
=== Select Breakfast or Lunch: ===
1. Breakfast
2. Lunch
You are supposed to validate the input.
If the user enters a letter or a number not between 1 and 2, the user will see an error message.
A sample output for invalid number is as follows.
Select Breakfast or Lunch [1, 2]: 0
Error! Number must be greater than 0.
Select Breakfast or Lunch [1, 2]:
2. Selecting Coffee (20 points)
When the program continues, it shows a list/menu of coffee and their prices, then asks a user to select a coffee by entering an integer number. A sample output is as follows.
=== Select Coffee: ===
1 Espresso $3.50
2 Latte $3.50
3 Cappuccino $5.00
4 Cold Brew $3.00
5 Quit Coffee selection
Select a coffee [1, 5]:
You are supposed to validate the input.
If the user enters a letter or a number not between 1 and 5, the user will see an error message.
A sample output for invalid number is as follows.
Select a coffee [1, 5]: 0
Error! Number must be greater than 0.
Select a coffee [1, 5]:
In your program, you can hard-code the information for coffee (i.e., coffee names and prices) shown above, such as "1 Espresso $3.50" and use the hard-code price, such as 3.50, for calculation of a total price of the order.
After the user makes a choice for coffe, such as 2 for Latte. The program continues asking for selecting a coffee so that the user can have multiple coffee orders. The user can enter "5" to quit coffee selection. A sample output is as follows.
=== Select Coffee: ===
1 Espresso $3.50
2 Latte $3.50
3 Cappuccino $5.00
4 Cold Brew $3.00
5 Quit Coffee selection
Select Coffee: [1, 5]: 2
=== Select Coffee: ===
1 Espresso $3.50
2 Latte $3.50
3 Cappuccino $5.00
4 Cold Brew $3.00
5 Quit Coffee selection
Select Coffee: [1, 5]: 5
3. Selecting Food (10 points)
After Coffee selection, the program shows food selection. A sample output is as follows.
=== Select Food: ===
1 Tuna Sandwich $10.00
2 Chicken Sandwich $10.00
3 Burrito $12.00
4 Yogurt Bowl $8.00
5 Avocado Toast $8.00
6 Quit Food selection
Select Food: [1, 6]: 1
Input validation is needed and works as before. Like Coffee selection which allows selecting multiple Coffee orders, food selection also repeats after the user enters a valid number between 1 and 5.
You hard-code the information for food shown above, such as "1 Tuna Sandwich $10.00" and use the hard-code price, such as 10.00, for calculation of the total price of the order.
Answer:
The code has been written in Java.
The source code of the file has been attached to this response. The source code contains comments explaining important lines of the program.
A sample output got from a run of the application has also been attached.
To interact with the program, kindly copy the code into your Java IDE and save as Cafe.java and then run the program.
Write a program that lets the user enter the total rainfall for each of 12 months into a vector of doubles. The program will also have a vector of 12 strings to hold the names of the months. The program should calculate and display the total rainfall for the year, the average monthly rainfall, and the months with the highest and lowest amounts.
Answer:
Explanation:
#include<iostream>
#include<iomanip>
#include<vector>
using namespace std;
double getAverage(const vector<double> amounts)
{
double sum = 0.0;
for (int i = 0; i < amounts.size(); i++)
sum += amounts[i];
return(sum / (double)amounts.size());
}
int getMinimum(const vector<double> amounts)
{
double min = amounts[0];
int minIndex = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < amounts.size(); i++)
{
if (amounts[i] < min)
{
min = amounts[i];
minIndex = i;
}
}
return minIndex;
}
int getMaximum(const vector<double> amounts)
{
double max = amounts[0];
int maxIndex = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < amounts.size(); i++)
{
if (amounts[i] > max)
{
max = amounts[i];
maxIndex = i;
}
}
return maxIndex;
}
int main()
{
vector<string> months;
vector<double> rainfalls;
months.push_back("January");
months.push_back("February");
months.push_back("March");
months.push_back("April");
months.push_back("May");
months.push_back("June");
months.push_back("July");
months.push_back("August");
months.push_back("September");
months.push_back("October");
months.push_back("November");
months.push_back("December");
cout << "Input 12 rainfall amounts for each month:\n";
for (int i = 0; i < 12; i++)
{
double amt;
cin >> amt;
rainfalls.push_back(amt);
}
cout << "\nMONTHLY RAINFALL AMOUNTS\n";
cout << setprecision(2) << fixed << showpoint;
for (int i = 0; i < 12; i++)
cout << left << setw(11) << months[i] << right << setw(5) << rainfalls[i] << endl;
cout << "\nAVERAGE RAINFALL FOR THE YEAR\n" << "Average: " << getAverage(rainfalls) << endl;
int minIndex = getMinimum(rainfalls);
int maxIndex = getMaximum(rainfalls);
cout << "\nMONTH AND AMOUNT FOR MINIMUM RAINFALL FOR THE YEAR\n";
cout << months[minIndex] << " " << rainfalls[minIndex] << endl;
cout << "\nMONTH AND AMOUNT FOR MAXIMUM RAINFALL FOR THE YEAR\n";
cout << months[maxIndex] << " " << rainfalls[maxIndex] << endl;
return 0;
}
Write a function to calculate the distance between two points Distance( x1, y1,x2.2) For example Distance(0.0,3.0, 4.0.0.0) should return 5.0 Use the function in main to loop through reading in pairs of points until the all zeros are entered printing distance with two decimal precision for each pair of points.
For example with input
32 32 54 12
52 56 8 30
44 94 4439 6
5 19 51 91 7.5
89 34 0000
Your output would be:__________.
a. 29.73
b. 51.11
c. 55.00
d. 73.35
e. 92.66
Answer:
The function in Python3 is as follows
def Distance(x1, y1, x2, y2):
dist = ((x1 - x2)**2 +(y1 - y2)**2)**0.5
return dist
Explanation:
This defines the function
def Distance(x1, y1, x2, y2):
This calculates distance
dist = ((x1 - x2)**2 +(y1 - y2)**2)**0.5
This returns the calculated distance to the main method
return dist
The results of the inputs is:
[tex]32, 32, 54, 12 \to 29.73[/tex]
[tex]52,56,8,30 \to 51.11[/tex]
[tex]44,94,44,39\to 55.00[/tex]
[tex]19,51,91,7.5 \to 84.12[/tex]
[tex]89,34,00,00 \to 95.27[/tex]
Write a recursive method named hanoi that prints a solution to the classic Towers of Hanoi puzzle. Your method should accept three integer parameters representing the number of disks, the starting page number, and ending peg number. Your method should print the solution to the game to move from the given start peg to the given end peg. For example, the call of hanoi(3, 1, 3); should print the following output to move the three pegs from peg
Answer:
Explanation:
The following recursive method is written in Java. It creates a simulation of the towers of Hanoi and outputs every step-by-step instruction on how to solve it. The output for the code can be seen in the attached picture below.
class Brainly {
public static String hanoi(int numOfDisks, int startPeg, int endPeg) {
int helpPeg;
String sol1, sol2, MyStep, mysol; // Contains moves
if (numOfDisks == 1) {
return "Move from " + startPeg + " to " + endPeg + "\n";
} else {
helpPeg = 6 - startPeg - endPeg; // Because startPeg + helpPeg + endPeg = 6
sol1 = hanoi(numOfDisks - 1, startPeg, helpPeg);
MyStep = "Move from " + startPeg + " to " + endPeg + "\n";
sol2 = hanoi(numOfDisks - 1, helpPeg, endPeg);
mysol = sol1 + MyStep + sol2; // + = String concatenation !
return mysol;
}
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
String output = hanoi(3, 1, 3);
System.out.println(output);
}
}
1) Create a class called Villain. Specifically, a Villain has the following fields: .name (String)
a number of evil plans (int) In addition, a Villain has the following methods: • a constructor that accepts an argument for each of the fields . a copy constructor
an equals method, which checks/returns whether all the fields are the same
a toString method
2) Create a class called Crazy Villain, which inherits from Villain. Specifically, a Crazy Villain has the following additional fields:
a crazy laughter (String)
a crazy idea (String In addition, write code for the following Crazy Villain methods:
a constructor that accepts an argument for each of the fields
a toString method that overrides the Villain toString method, in order to include the additional fields You do not need to instantiate/demo Villain or Crazy Villain objects.
Answer:
Explanation:
The following code is written in Java and creates both of the classes as requested with their variables and methods as needed. The crazyVillain class extends the Villain class and implements and overrides the needed variables and methods. Due to technical reasons, I have added the code as a txt file below.
A suggestion for improving the user experience
for the app navigation, has the following
severity
Usability
Low
Critical
Medium
High
User experience is one of the most important things considered in the modern IT world. Almost 90% of the population is dependent on mobile phones, electronic devices. So, one things that come is app development. Therefore, in order to enhance more growth in app development, there need to better user experience. We need to think about users and i don't Know More info.
______allow you to select elements that are in a certain state, such as when the mouse if hovering over an element
Answer:
css.
Explanation:
Which security measure provides protection from IP spoofing?
A ______ provides protection from IP spoofing.
PLEASE HELP I need to finish 2 assignments to pass this school year pleasee im giving my only 30 points please
Answer:
An SSL also provides protection from IP spoofing.
Can you debug the following code using the given test code?public class SavingAccount{ // interest rate for all accounts private static double annualInterestRate = 0; private final double savingsBalance; // balance for currrent account // constructor, creates a new account with the specified balance public void SavingAccount( double savingsBalance ) { savingsBalance = savingsBalance; } // end constructor // get monthly interest public void calculateMonthlyInterest() { savingsBalance += savingsBalance * ( annualInterestRate / 12.0 ); } // end method calculateMonthlyInterest // modify interest rate public static void modifyInterestRate( double newRate ) { annualInterestRate = ( newRate >= 0 && newRate <= 1.0 ) ? newRate : 0.04; } // end method modifyInterestRate // get string representation of SavingAccount public String toString() { return String.format( "$%.2f", savingsBalance ); } // end method toSavingAccountString} // end class SavingAccount Using this test codepublic class SavingAccountTest{ public static void main(String[] args) { SavingAccount s1 = new SavingAccount(400); SavingAccount s2 = new SavingAccount(1000); SavingAccount.modifyInterestRate(0.05); System.out.printf("SavingAccount 1 is: %s\nSavingAccount 2 is: %s\n", s1, s2); s1.calculateMonthlyInterest(); s2.calculateMonthlyInterest(); System.out.printf("\nSavingAccount 1 after the interest is: %s\nSavingAccount 2 after the interest is: %s\n", s1, s2); SavingAccount.modifyInterestRate(.025); s1.calculateMonthlyInterest(); s2.calculateMonthlyInterest(); System.out.printf("\nSavingAccount 1 after the new interest is: %s\nSavingAccount 2 after the new interest is: %s\n", s1, s2); }}
Answer:
Explanation:
The reason the code was not working was due to a couple of errors. First, the SavingAccount class needed to be public so that it can be accessed within the same file. Secondly, the savingsBalance variable was set to final and therefore could not be modified, the final keyword needed to be removed. Lastly, the constructor for the SavingAccount class was incorrect. Constructors do not use the keyword void and instance class variables need to be referenced using the this keyword.
class SavingAccount{
// interest rate for all accounts
private static double annualInterestRate = 0;
private double savingsBalance;
public SavingAccount(double savingsBalance) {
this.savingsBalance = savingsBalance;
}
public void calculateMonthlyInterest() {
savingsBalance += savingsBalance * ( annualInterestRate / 12.0 );
}// end method calculateMonthlyInterest
// modify interest rate
public static void modifyInterestRate( double newRate ) {
annualInterestRate = ( newRate >= 0 && newRate <= 1.0 ) ? newRate : 0.04;
} // end method modifyInterestRate
// get string representation of SavingAccount
public String toString() { return String.format( "$%.2f", savingsBalance );
} // end method toSavingAccountString
}// end class SavingAccount
// Using this test codepublic
//
class SavingAccountTest{
public static void main(String[] args) {
SavingAccount s1 = new SavingAccount(400);
SavingAccount s2 = new SavingAccount(1000);
SavingAccount.modifyInterestRate(0.05);
System.out.printf("SavingAccount 1 is: %s\nSavingAccount 2 is: %s", s1, s2);
s1.calculateMonthlyInterest(); s2.calculateMonthlyInterest();
System.out.printf("\nSavingAccount 1 after the interest is: %s\nSavingAccount 2 after the interest is: %s", s1, s2);
SavingAccount.modifyInterestRate(.025);
s1.calculateMonthlyInterest();
s2.calculateMonthlyInterest();
System.out.printf("\nSavingAccount 1 after the new interest is: %s\nSavingAccount 2 after the new interest is: %s", s1, s2); }}
In c please
Counting the character occurrences in a file
For this task you are asked to write a program that will open a file called “story.txt
and count the number of occurrences of each letter from the alphabet in this file.
At the end your program will output the following report:
Number of occurrences for the alphabets:
a was used-times.
b was used - times.
c was used - times .... ...and so, on
Assume the file contains only lower-case letters and for simplicity just a single
paragraph. Your program should keep a counter associated with each letter of the
alphabet (26 counters) [Hint: Use array|
| Your program should also print a histogram of characters count by adding
a new function print Histogram (int counters []). This function receives the
counters from the previous task and instead of printing the number of times each
character was used, prints a histogram of the counters. An example histogram for
three letters is shown below) [Hint: Use the extended asci character 254]:
Answer:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <ctype.h>
void printHistogram(int counters[]) {
int largest = 0;
int row,i;
for (i = 0; i < 26; i++) {
if (counters[i] > largest) {
largest = counters[i];
}
}
for (row = largest; row > 0; row--) {
for (i = 0; i < 26; i++) {
if (counters[i] >= row) {
putchar(254);
}
else {
putchar(32);
}
putchar(32);
}
putchar('\n');
}
for (i = 0; i < 26; i++) {
putchar('a' + i);
putchar(32);
}
}
int main() {
int counters[26] = { 0 };
int i;
char c;
FILE* f;
fopen_s(&f, "story.txt", "r");
while (!feof(f)) {
c = tolower(fgetc(f));
if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') {
counters[c-'a']++;
}
}
for (i = 0; i < 26; i++) {
printf("%c was used %d times.\n", 'a'+i, counters[i]);
}
printf("\nHere is a histogram:\n");
printHistogram(counters);
}
First one who answers gets brainiest
Answer:
thank for the point anyway
The given SQL creates a Movie table and inserts some movies. The SELECT statement selects all movies released before January 1, 2000 Modify the SELECT statement to select the title and release date of PG-13 movies that are released after February 1, 2008. Run your solution and verify the result table shows just the titles and release dates for The Dark Knight and Crazy Rich Asians. 3 6 1 CREATE TABLE Movie ( 2 ID INT AUTO_INCREMENT, Title VARCHAR(100), 4 Rating CHAR(5) CHECK (Rating IN ('G', 'PG', 'PG-13', 'R')), 5 ReleaseDate DATE, PRIMARY KEY (ID) 7); 8 9 INSERT INTO Movie (Title, Rating, ReleaseDate) VALUES 19 ('Casablanca', 'PG', '1943-01-23'), 11 ("Bridget Jones's Diary', 'PG-13', '2001-04-13'), 12 ('The Dark Knight', 'PG-13', '2008-07-18'), 13 ("Hidden Figures', 'PG', '2017-01-06'), 14 ('Toy Story', 'G', '1995-11-22'), 15 ("Rocky', 'PG', '1976-11-21'), 16 ('Crazy Rich Asians', 'PG-13', '2018-08-15'); 17 18 -- Modify the SELECT statement: 19 SELECT * 20 FROM Movie 21 WHERE ReleaseDate < '2000-01-01'; 22
Answer:
The modified SQL code is as follows:
SELECT Title, ReleaseDate FROM movie WHERE Rating = "PG-13" and ReleaseDate > '2008-02-01'
Explanation:
The syntax of an SQL select statement is:
SELECT c1, c2, c...n FROM table WHERE condition-1, AND/OR condition-n
In this query, we are to select only the title and the release date.
So, we have:
SELECT Title, ReleaseDate
The table name is Movie.
So, we have:
SELECT Title, ReleaseDate FROM movie
And the condition for selection is that:
Ratings must be PG-13
And the date must be later than February 1, 2008
This implies that:
Rating = "PG-13"
ReleaseDate > '2008-02-01'
So, the complete query is:
SELECT Title, ReleaseDate FROM movie WHERE Rating = "PG-13" and ReleaseDate > '2008-02-01'
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What options are available in the Lookup Wizard? Check all that apply.
label the field
sort the records
filter the records
o adjust the column width
O adjust the header height
reduce the number of columns
Je
set where to get lookup field values
Answer:
Label the field
sort records
adjust the column width
set where to get lookup fields
Explanation:
search for five ms excel terms
Answer:
work book, work sheet, cell, columns and rows
Write a function template that accepts an argument and returns its absolute value. The absolute value of a number is its value with no sign. For example, the absolute value of -5 is 5, and the absolute value of 2 is 2. Test the template in a simple driver program being sure to send the template short, int, double, float, and long data values.
Answer:
The function in Java is as follows:
public static double func(double num){
num = Math.abs(num);
return num;
}
Explanation:
This defines the function
public static double func(double num){
This determines the absolute function of num
num = Math.abs(num);
This returns the calculated absolute value
return num;
}
When developing an algorithm to solve a problem, which of these steps can help you design the solution for the problem?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Write a function, stringify_digit that takes a single digit (integer) and returns the corre-sponding digit as a string. For example, stringify_digit(9) returns "9" and stringify_digit(0)returns "0". You may assume that only the digits 0 to 9 will be passed in as argumentsto your function. You may not use the str() function for this function.
Answer:
The function in Python is as follows:
def stringify_digit(digit):
dig = "%s" % digit
return dig
Explanation:
This defines the function
def stringify_digit(digit):
This converts the input parameter to string
dig = "%s" % digit
This returns the string equivalent of the input parameter
return dig
Who is MrBeast?
Answer the question correctly and get 10 points!
Answer: MrBeast is a y0utuber who has lots of money
Explanation:
Answer:
He is a You tuber who likes to donate do stunts and best of all spend money.
It's like he never runs out of money.
Explanation:
Suppose that a minus sign in the input indicates pop the stack and write the return value to standard output, and any other string indicates push the string onto the stack. Further suppose that following input is processed:
this parrot - wouldn't voom - if i put -- four thousand --- volts - through it -
What are the contents (top to bottom) left on the stack?
a. through wouldn't this.
b. this wouldn't through.
c. it through wouldn't.
d. it through volta.
e. volts through it.
Answer:
e. volts through it
Explanation:
volts through it
The contents (top to bottom) left on the stack is volts through it. Thus, option E is correct.
What is standard output?When a computer program begins execution, standard streams are interconnected input and output channels of communication between the program and its surroundings. The three I/O connections are known as standard input (stdin), standard output (stdout), and standard error (stderr).
A negative sign in the input indicates that the stack should be popped, and the return value should be sent to standard output, whereas any other string means that the string should be pushed into the stack. Assume that the following input is processed: this parrot would not voom if I pushed — four thousand —- volts - through it.
The contents of the stack (from top to bottom) are volts via it. As a result, option E is correct.
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