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Write a program that simulates flipping a coin to make decisions. The input is how many decisions are needed, and the output is either heads or tails. Assume the input is a value greater than 0.
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Write an assembly program with the following specifications.a). in the main block, you should have two registers r4 and r5. they should be checked in an infinite loop. if r4 is greater than r5, then the greater subroutine will be called. if r4 is less than r5, then the less subroutine will be called. if r4 equals r5, then no operations will be done
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How do you set up a slide show to play continuously, advancing through all the slides without requiring your interaction? a. click set up slide show, and then select the loop continuously until ‘esc' and show without narration options. b. click set up slide show, and then select the loop continuously until ‘esc' and use timings, if present options. c. click set up slide show, and then select the show presenter view and use timings, if present options. d. click set up slide show, and then select the show without animation and browsed at a kiosk (full screen) options.
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 12:30
Animations and transitions are added from the
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 13:00
Which of the following statements is false? a. a class can directly inherit from class object. b. if the class you're inheriting from declares instance variables as private, the inherited class can access those instance variables directly. c. a class's instance variables are normally declared private to enforce good software engineering. d. it's often much more efficient to create a class by inheriting from a similar class than to create the class by writing every line of code the new class requires.
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