Computers and Technology, 27.07.2021 01:00 jboii11
create a function that has an argument is the triple jump distance. It returns the estimate of vertical jump height. The world record for the triple jump distance is 18.29 meters by Johnathan Edwards. What's our prediction for what Edwards' vertical jump would be
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 11:00
Which action is good business etiquette? a. switching your cell phone off before you enter a meeting b. keeping your cell phone on low volume before you enter a meeting c. setting a pleasant ring tone on your cell phone before you enter a meeting d. setting a standard ringtone on your cell phone before you enter a meeting
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 15:10
David is in week 3 of his current ashford course and has a paper due by monday night at midnight. he has finished everything but the concluding paragraph. as he boots up his computer to work on it, he sees a flash across the screen and then the screen goes black. he begins to panic as he tries desperately to turn the laptop back on. david should have saved his work on what kind of portable device?
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 17:20
[a] create a class called âcycleâ which has two instance integer variables as properties, ânumberofwheelsâ and âweight.â create a constructor with two parameters, using the same variable names in the parameter list. assign each variable to numberofwheelsâ and âweightâ respectively. write a separate application to test the class and display its properties. note: do not change the names of the instance variables or the variables listed in the constructorâs parameter list. [b] edit your class cycle by adding a default constructor which will assign the default values of 100 to represent the numberofwheels, and 1000 to represent the weight, by invoking a call to the other constructor. modify your application created in [a] to test the class.
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 02:50
Define a class named movie. include private fields for the title,year, and name of the director. include three public functions withprototypes void movie: : settitle(cstring); , voidmovie: : setyear(int); , void movie: : setdirector(string); . includeanother function that displays all the information about a movie.write a main() function that declares a movie object namedmyfavoritemovie. set and display the object's fields.this is what i have but know its wrong since it will notcompile: #include#includeusing namespace std; //class declarationclass movie{private: string movietitle ; string movieyear; string directorname; public: void settitle(string title); void setyear(string year); void setdirector(string director); void displayinfo(); }; //class implementationvoid movie: : settitle(string title){ movietitle = title; cout< < "what is the title of themovie? "< > temp; myfavoritemovie.settitle(temp); cout< < "enter movie year"< > temp; myfavoritemovie.setyear(temp); cout< < "enter director'sname"< > temp; myfavoritemovie.setdirector(temp); //display all the data myfavoritemovie.displayinfo(); system("pause"); return 0; this code is not entirely mine someone on cramster edited my firstcode but then i try manipulating the new code and i still get acompile error message : \documents\visual studio 2008\projects\movie\movie\movie.cpp(46) : error c2679: binary '< < ' : no operator found which takes aright-hand operand of type 'std: : string' (or there is no acceptableconversion)c: \program files (x86)\microsoft visual studio9.0\vc\include\ostream(653): could be'std: : basic_ostream< _elem,_traits> & std: : operator< < > (std: : basic_ostream< _elem,_traits> & ,const char *)w
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