Computers and Technology, 28.05.2021 06:10 tommy6668
Which of the following should occur after changes are made to a publication?
Printing the publication
Deleting whitespace
Saving the file
Removing unneeded files
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 03:00
Consider this data sequence: "3 11 5 5 5 2 4 6 6 7 3 -8". any value that is the same as the immediately preceding value is considered a consecutive duplicate. in this example, there are three such consecutive duplicates: the 2nd and 3rd 5s and the second 6. note that the last 3 is not a consecutive duplicate because it was preceded by a 7. write some code that uses a loop to read such a sequence of non-negative integers , terminated by a negative number. when the code finishes executing, the number of consecutive duplicates encountered is printed. in this case, 3 would be printed. assume the availability of a variable, stdin, that references a scanner object associated with standard input. that is, stdin = new scanner(system.in); is given.
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 12:10
1. declare a constant named cents_per_pound and initialize with 25. 2. get the shipping weight from user input storing the weight into shipweightpounds. 3. using flat_fee_cents and cents_per_pound constants, assign shipcostcents with the cost of shipping a package weighing shipweightpounds.
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Open this link after reading about ana's situation. complete each sentence using the drop-downs. ana would need a minimum of ato work as a translator. according to job outlook information, the number of jobs for translators willin the future.
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 14:30
Alison is having a hard time at work because hee inbox is flooded with emails every day. some of these emails are unsolicited. some of other she donβt need. which action should she take to better manager her emails?
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Which of the following should occur after changes are made to a publication?
Printing the publicati...
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