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Write a statement that compares the values of score1 and score2 and takes the following actions. When score1 exceeds score2, the message "player1 wins" is printed to standard out. When score2 exceeds score1, the message "player2 wins" is printed to standard out. In each case, the variables player1Wins, player1Losses, player2Wins, and player2Losses, are incremented when appropriate. Finally, in the event of a tie, the message "tie" is printed and the variable tieCount is incremented.
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In this lab, you complete a prewritten c program that calculates an employee’s productivity bonus and prints the employee’s name and bonus. bonuses are calculated based on an employee’s productivity score as shown below. a productivity score is calculated by first dividing an employee’s transactions dollar value by the number of transactions and then dividing the result by the number of shifts worked.
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Why is it uncommon for users to perform searches directly in database tables? a.)users are discouraged from interacting directly with tables because they might confuse tables with spreadsheets. b.) users are discouraged from interacting directly with tables because this may result in unintended changes to source data. c.)users do not have the technical skills required to perform searches directly in database tables. d.)users do not have the permissions required to perform searches directly in database tables.
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