Part III:
Given the following systems, decode the number represented....
Computers and Technology, 24.06.2021 19:10 misaki2002
Part III:
Given the following systems, decode the number represented.
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 19:30
Amitha writes up a one-page summary of a novel during her summer internship at a publishing company. when she reads over the page, she realizes she used the word âforeshadowâ seven times, and she would like to reduce the repetition. which tool would best amitha solve this problem?
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 02:00
Read the following scenario, and then answer the question below. you want to send an e-mail to your boss requesting a meeting to discuss a raise. what is the best example of an e-mail to an employer about this meeting? âhey jason. can we chat about getting me more money soon? let me know. peace, meg.â âhello jason. pardon me for sending yet another e-mail today about my need to talk to you about my position and a possible pay increase. i am dying to know when you can talk. sincerely, meg.â âhello jason. i have been with the company for one year and have taken on more responsibilities than outlined in my job description. i would appreciate an opportunity to speak with you about my position. let me know when we can schedule a meeting. you, meg.â âgreetings jason! i hope this e-mail finds you well and happy today. i really, really want to talk to you about something important. i am not sure if you have time. i hope you do. get back in touch with me and let me know when we might talk. ever so much for taking the time to read this. sincerely, meg.â
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 22:00
Need getting google account back, big issue
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Computers and Technology, 25.06.2019 05:10
Write a program that asks for 'name' from the user and then asks for a number and stores the two in a dictionary (called 'the_dict') as key-value pair. the program then asks if the user wants to enter more data (more data (y/n)? ) and depending on user choice, either asks for another name-number pair or exits and stores the dictionary key, values in a list of tuples and prints the list. note: ignore the case where the name is already in the dictionary. example: name: pranshu number: 517-244-2426 more data (y/n)? y name: rich number: 517-842-5425 more data (y/n)? y name: alireza number: 517-432-5224 more data (y/n)? n [('alireza', '517-432-5224'), ('pranshu', '517-244-2426'), ('rich', '517-842-5425')]
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