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Whatever programming language you use will ultimately need to be translated into binary in order for the computer to understand it.
a. True
b. False
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Write a method so that the main() code below can be replaced by the simpler code that calls method original main(): public class calcmiles { public static void main(string [] args) { double milesperhour; double minutestraveled; double hourstraveled; double milestraveled; milesprhour = scnr.nextdouble(); minutestraveled = scnr.nextdouble(); hourstraveled = minutestraveled / 60.0; milestraveled = hourstraveled * milesperhour; system.out.println("miles: " + milestraveled); } }
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What is the biggest difference between section breaks and regular page breaks? section breaks are more difficult to add than page breaks. section breaks make it easier for you to view the document as an outline. section breaks allow you to have areas of the document with different formatting. section breaks are smaller than regular page breaks.
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