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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 03:00
Jason, samantha, ravi, sheila, and ankit are preparing for an upcoming marathon. each day of the week, they run a certain number of miles and write them into a notebook. at the end of the week, they would like to know the number of miles run each day, the total miles for the week, and average miles run each day. write a program to them analyze their data. your program must contain parallel arrays: an array to store the names of the runners and a two-dimensional array of five rows and seven columns to store the number of miles run by each runner each day. furthermore, your program must contain at least the following functions: a function to read and store the runnersβ names and the numbers of miles run each day; a function to find the total miles run by each runner and the average number of miles run each day; and a function to output the results. (you may assume that the input data is stored in a file and each line of data is in the following form: runnername milesday1 milesday2 milesday3 milesday4 milesday5 milesday6 milesday7.)
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 17:00
Aman travel 200m towards east< br /> from his house then takes left< br /> to turn and moves 200 m north< br /> find the displacement & distance.< br />
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 17:40
Create a file called favorite_foods, and list your favorite foods, entering five or six or more. press enter after each favorite food so it appears on its own line (make certain you also press enter after the final food item). after the file is created, add two more foods you like that are not on the list (press enter after the final food item). view the list of foods to make certain the two items you added appear at the end of the list
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 22:00
Is the process of organizing data to reduce redundancy. a. normalization b. primary keying c. specifying relationships d. duplication
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