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Betty wants to take a picture of the Empire State building. She is at the foot of the building with her camera facing up. Which kind of lens should she use in her camera so that the entire building remains in focus and is in a single plain?
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 17:00
1. which of the following is not an example of an objective question? a. multiple choice. b. essay. c. true/false. d. matching 2. why is it important to recognize the key word in the essay question? a. it will provide the answer to the essay. b. it will show you a friend's answer. c. it will provide you time to look for the answer. d. it will guide you on which kind of answer is required.
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 17:30
Per the municipal solid waste report, what are the most common sources of waste (trash
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 13:10
Write a program that has a conversation with the user. the program must ask for both strings and numbers as input. the program must ask for at least 4 different inputs from the user. the program must reuse at least 3 inputs in what it displays on the screen. the program must perform some form of arithmetic operation on the numbers the user inputs. turn in your .py file as well as a screenshot of your program's output. include comments in your code to explain how it works an example program run might look like (have fun with this and be creative): ‘what is your name? ’ “josh” ‘, josh. what is your favorite color? ’ “green” ‘mine too. do you also like ice cream? ’ “no” ‘josh, how old are you? ’ “40” ‘ and how many siblings do you have? ’’ “3” ‘that means you are one of 4 kid(s). is green the favorite color of anyone else in your house? ’
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 14:00
What are the different components of the cloud architecture?
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