Computers and Technology, 13.07.2019 00:30, dmoney34
A. true b. false: a constructor is a public class function that is automatically invoked (i. e., called ) whenever a class object is created.
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Computers and Technology, 21.06.2019 22:00, richellemjordan
Draw the hierarchy chart and design the logic for a program that calculates service charges for hazel's housecleaning service. the program contains housekeeping, detail loop, and end-of-job modules. the main program declares any needed global variables and constants and calls the other modules. the housekeeping module displays a prompt for and accepts a customer's last name. while the user does not enter for the name, the detail loop accepts the number of bathrooms and the number of other rooms to be cleaned. the service charge is computed as $40 plus $15 for each bathroom and $10 for each of the other rooms. the detail loop also displays the service charge and then prompts the user for the next customer's name. the end-of-job module, which executes after the user enters the sentinel value for the name, displays a message that indicates the program is complete.
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 11:20, tiffanibell71
Colby works as a shipping clerk for a major package delivery service. some of his daily tasks include tracking shipments and entering orders. which aspect of the information technology cluster would he most likely be trained in? a. networkingb. databasesc. hardwared. software
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 17:50, jones03riley
You work in the accounting department and have been using a network drive to post excel workbook files to your file server as you complete them. when you attempt to save a workbook file to the drive, you see the error message: “you do not have access to the folder ‘j: \’. see your administrator for access to this folder.” what should you do first
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