Computers and Technology, 02.12.2019 09:31 mgavyn1052
Choose the risks from the options below to presenting yourself differently online than offline?
question 6 options:
a)
you might behave in ways that are unsafe or harmful to yourself
b)
you might be able to try things out that you normally wouldn't or couldn't try
c)
you can highlight or emphasize the parts of yourself that you feel good about.
d)
you might behave in ways that are disrespectful to others
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Describir textbook icon_person mira los dibujos y describe lo que está pasando. usa los verbos de la lista.
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Three out of five seniors remain undecided about a college major at the end of their senior year.
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Write a program that reads a set of floating-point values. ask the user to enter the values, then print • the average of the values. • the smallest of the values. • the largest of the values. • the range, that is the difference between the smallest and largest. of course, you may only prompt for the values once.
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 12:50
Write a new lc-3 trap subroutine (i.e. a subroutine that will be invoked via the trap instruction) that will receive a numeric digit entered at the keyboard (i.e. an ascii character), echo it to the screen, and return in r0 the corresponding numeric value: so if the user types the digit '7', the character '7' will appear on the screen, but the value returned in r0 will be b0000 0000 0000 0111 (#7) you may not use any trap calls in your code - you must implement the "polling" code that interrogates the keyboard status and data registers. ; getnum_tsr ; a subroutine for obtaining a numeric value ; given ascii numeric digit input to keyboard. ; the numeric digit is echoed to the console (e.g. '7' = b0000 0000 0011 0111), ; but the value returned in r0 is the actual numeric value ; corresponding to the digit (e.g. b0000 0000 0000 0111 =
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Choose the risks from the options below to presenting yourself differently online than offline?
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