Computers and Technology, 08.10.2019 07:00 kathlynskare06
Which of the following locations would most likely have the most fertile soil?
a : beach
b : valley near a volcano
c : desert sand dune
d : side of a mountain
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 14:30
The “rule of 72” is used to approximate the time required for prices to double due to inflation. if the inflation rate is r%, then the rule of 72 estimates that prices will double in 72/r years. for instance, at an inflation rate of 6%, prices double in about 72/6 or 12 years. write a program to test the accuracy of this rule. for each interest rate from 1% to 20%, the program should display the rounded value of 72/r and the actual number of years required for prices to double at an r% inflation rate. (assume prices increase at the end of each year.)
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 14:30
Create a pseudocode design to prompt a student for their student id and the titles of the three classes they want to add. the solution should display the student’s id and a total bill. • bill a student using the following rules: o students can only add up to 3 classes at a time.
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 21:40
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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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 02:30
Write the pseudo code for this problem based on what you learned from the video. the purpose is to design a modular program that asks the user to enter a distance in kilometers, and then converts that distance to miles. the conversion formula is as follows: miles = kilometers x 0.6214
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