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Aprogramming language is used to tell a computer what to do to solve a problem?
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Most shops require the technician to enter a starting and ending time on the repair order to track the actual time the vehicle was in the shop and closed out by the office. this time is referred to as _ time ? a. comeback b. ro c. cycle d. lead
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 14:30
Select the correct answer. sean is a computer programmer. he has programmed an application for toddlers that plays nursery rhymes. however, a logic error has occurred in the program. which problem is a likely consequence of the error? a. the program crashes every time the user wants to play the nursery rhymes. b. the program crosses its buffer boundaries and overwrites an adjacent program. c. the program plays a different nursery rhyme than the one the user intended to play. d. the program shows different structures in its programming language code. e. the program introduces new viruses every time the user plays a nursery rhyme.
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