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Here's something to stop you from getting repetitive when writing essays. Write a program that reads multiple lines of plain text from the user, then prints out each different word in the input with a count of how many times that word occurs. Don't worry about punctuation or case – the input will just be words, all in lower case. Your output should list the words in alphabetical order.
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 21:00
Simon says is a memory game where "simon" outputs a sequence of 10 characters (r, g, b, y) and the user must repeat the sequence. create a for loop that compares the two strings starting from index 0. for each match, add one point to userscore. upon a mismatch, exit the loop using a break statement. assume simonpattern and userpattern are always the same length. ex: the following patterns yield a userscore of 4: simonpattern: rrgbryybgy userpattern: rrgbbrybgy
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 04:31
Q13 what function does a security certificate perform? a. creates user accounts b. scrambles data c. identifies users d. creates password policies e. provides file access
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 18:00
Freya realizes she does not have enough in her bank account to use the debit card. she decides to use a credit card instead. which questions should freya answer before using a credit card? check all that apply. can i pay at least the minimum payment each month? can i make payments on time and avoid late fees? will i have to take out a loan? how much in finance charges can i afford to pay? should i talk to a consumer credit counseling service?
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