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Write a program named TotalWhile. java that accepts two numbers, N and M, then add all numbers in the range of [N, M], assume N<=M. then display the total. Please use while loop for this problem.
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Barbara is interested in pursuing a career in the science and math pathway. which qualifications will her reach that goal? a.an advanced knowledge of physics and math b.an advanced knowledge of engineering and math c. an advanced knowledge of physics and robotics an d. advanced knowledge of machinery and math
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Write an expression that will cause the following code to print "equal" if the value of sensorreading is "close enough" to targetvalue. otherwise, print "not equal". ex: if targetvalue is 0.3333 and sensorreading is (1.0/3.0), output is:
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