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Given two variables firstInClass and secondInClass which have already been associated with values, write code which swaps the values to which they are associated. For example, if firstInClass starts with the value "Pat", and secondInClass starts with the value "Wei", firstInClass should wind up associated with "Wei" and secondInClass should wind up associated with "Pat". Note: you should NOT assign values to firstInClass and secondInClass.
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Martha is a healer, a healthcare provider, and an experienced nurse. she wants to share her daily experiences, as well as her 12 years of work knowledge, with people who may be interested in health and healing. which mode of internet communication can martha use?
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Write an expression that will cause the following code to print "equal" if the value of sensorreading is "close enough" to targetvalue. otherwise, print "not equal". ex: if targetvalue is 0.3333 and sensorreading is (1.0/3.0), output is:
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