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What are some ways that a sequence can go wrong? How could you solve any communication issues? Do you think this can happen with a computer program?
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 20:30
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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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 21:00
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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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 04:10
2pointswho was mikhail gorbachev? oa. a russian leader who opposed a coupob. a polish leader who founded the labor union "solidarityoc. a soviet leader who called for a closer relationship with the unitedstates, economic reform, and a more open societyd. a soviet leader who called for more oppression in the soviet union
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 20:30
Column a of irma’s spreadsheet contains titles for each row, but her document is too big and will be printed three pages across. she wants to be sure that every page will be understood. what can irma do to with this problem?
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