The rmdir command (with no options) can only remove empty directories
a. true
b. false...
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The rmdir command (with no options) can only remove empty directories
a. true
b. false
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 08:00
Someone with this coz i donβt really know what i can choose, just pick whatever u want. homework - you need to choose a website that you like or use frequently. you must visit the website and discuss 6 different features/parts/aspects of the website that you think makes it good. (100 words)
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 08:10
Alook-up table used to convert pixel values to output values on a monitor. essentially, all pixels with a value of 190 or above are shown as white (i.e. 255), and all values with a value of 63 or less are shown as black (i.e. 0). in between the pixels are scaled so that a pixel with a value p is converted to a pixel of value 2/127 β+3969). if a pixel has a value of 170 originally, what value will be used to display the pixel on the monitor? if a value of 110 is used to display the pixel on the monitor, what was the original value of the pixel?
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 21:30
After you clean an engine with hot water spray, it seems to stall; when it doesn't stall, it's idling noisily. technician a says to check for loose bolts on the flex plate near the torque converter. technician b says to wipe down the spark plug wires and the distributor cap. who is correct? a. technician a b. both technicians a and b c. technician b
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 14:00
Need ! will choose brainliest! discuss the role of abstraction in the history of computer software.
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