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Ken has inserted an image into his PowerPoint presentation, but the image contains a lot of empty and/or unnecessary space. He needs to eliminate this space. Which option should he use to achieve this goal?
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What can you prevent issues related to downloading content form the internet
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 03:00
Using a conditional expression, write a statement that increments numusers if updatedirection is 1, otherwise decrements numusers. ex: if numusers is 8 and updatedirection is 1, numusers becomes 9; if updatedirection is 0, numusers becomes 7.
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 07:30
John recently worked on a project about various programming languages. he learned that though procedural language programs are useful, they have disadvantages too. what is a disadvantage of programs written in procedural languages? a. programs do not represent data complexity. b. programs take more time to execute. c. programs are prone to security threats. d. programs do not interface with multiple platforms.
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 09:30
Retype the statements, correcting the syntax errors. system.out.println("num: " + songnum); system.out.println(int songnum); system.out.println(songnum " songs"); note: these activities may test code with different test values. this activity will perform two tests: the first with songnum = 5, the second with songnum = 9. see how to use zybooks.
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