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REOLVER EL SIGUIENTE PROBLEMA: R1=1.7K, R2=33K R3=4.7K R4=5.9K R5=17K IT=20mA CALCULAR: VT, I1, I2, I3, I4, I5 Y RT
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 17:00
Match the following. 1. show grouping of word processing tasks that can be performed quick access toolbar 2. shortcut location for commonly used elements scroll bars 3. organized commands used to modify documents ribbon 4. used to align and measure content in a word screen zoom bar 5. vertical and horizontal bars that are used to navigate through a document contextual tabs 6. displays the name of the document in use ruler 7. allows users to enlarge or shrink a visual of a word document title bar
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 19:20
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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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 00:30
If joey was single and his taxable income was $9,500, how much would he pay in taxes each year?
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 13:30
Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu. which types of computer networks are bigger as well as smaller than a man? a man is a network of computers that covers an area bigger than a , but smaller than a .
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REOLVER EL SIGUIENTE PROBLEMA: R1=1.7K, R2=33K R3=4.7K R4=5.9K R5=17K IT=20mA CALCULAR: VT, I1, I2,...
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