Computers and Technology, 11.10.2020 23:01 kayleeemerson77
Computers represent color by combining the sub-colors red, green, and blue (rgb). Each sub-color's value can range from 0 to 255. Thus (255, 0, 0) is bright red, (130, 0, 130) is a medium purple, (0, 0, 0) is black, (255, 255, 255) is white, and (40, 40, 40) is a dark gray. (130, 50, 130) is a faded purple, due to the (50, 50, 50) gray part. (In other words, equal amounts of red, green, blue yield gray).
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In outlook how can cherie look at the details of an event that appears on the month view of her calendar? check all that apply. by switching to the detail view by switching to the week view by switching to the day view by right-clicking on the event by double-clicking on the event by highlighting the event
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Consider the following code snippet: #ifndef cashregister_h#define cashregister_hconst double max_balance = 6000000.0; class cashregister{public: cashregister(); cashregister(double new_balance); void set_balance(double new_balance); double get_balance() const; private: double balance[12]; }; double get_monthly_balance(cashregister bk, int month); #endifwhich of the following is correct? a)the header file is correct as given.b)the definition of max_balance should be removed since header files should not contain constants.c)the definition of cashregister should be removed since header files should not contain class definitions.d)the body of the get_monthly_balance function should be added to the header file.
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What are some settings you can control when formatting columns?
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Is the process of organizing data to reduce redundancy. a. normalization b. primary keying c. specifying relationships d. duplication
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