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2.12 LAB: Divide by x Write a program using integers user_num and x as input, and output user_num divided by x three times. Ex: If the input is: 2000 2 Then the output is: 1000 500 250 Note: In Python 3, integer division discards fractions. Ex: 6 // 4 is 1 (the 0.5 is discarded).
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3.2.5 suppose that we have an estimate ahead of time of how often search keys are to be accessed in a bst, and the freedom to insert items in any order that we desire. should the keys be inserted into the tree in increasing order, decreasing order of likely frequency of access, or some other order? explain your answer.
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Lisa has a section of her document that she would like to include in the index. which option should lisa choose? mark index mark entry insert endnote add text
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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. for each match, add one point to user_score. upon a mismatch, end the game. sample output with inputs: 'rrgbryybgy' 'rrgbbrybgy'
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Why would a business likely use a java applet - to back up their data files for the business - to create a program that a customer can launch in their web browser - to create music on a powerpoint presentation - to organize files on their company directory
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