An IT professional with a customer-service
orientation would be most likely to
work late to m...
Computers and Technology, 09.09.2020 09:01 123iamthe1
An IT professional with a customer-service
orientation would be most likely to
work late to make sure a person's issue is
resolved.
sell customers on the company's best
products.
train and orient other IT employees to fix
issues.
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Write a loop that reads positive integers from standard input and that terminates when it reads an integer that is not positive. after the loop terminates, it prints out, on a line by itself and separated by spaces, the sum of all the even integers read, the sum of all the odd integers read, a count of the number of even integers read, and a count of the number of odd integers read, all separated by at least one space. declare any variables that are needed. assume the availability of a variable, stdin, that references a scanner object associated with standard input. that is, stdin = new scanner(system.in); is given.
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This is not a factor that you should use to determine the content of your presentation. your audience your goals your purpose your technology
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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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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 11:20
Print "censored" if userinput contains the word "darn", else print userinput. end with newline. ex: if userinput is "that darn cat.", then output is: censoredex: if userinput is "dang, that was scary! ", then output is: dang, that was scary! note: if the submitted code has an out-of-range access, the system will stop running the code after a few seconds, and report "program end never reached." the system doesn't print the test case that caused the reported message.#include #include using namespace std; int main() {string userinput; getline(cin, userinput); int ispresent = userinput.find("darn"); if (ispresent > 0){cout < < "censored" < < endl; /* your solution goes here */return 0; }
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