Computers and Technology, 11.11.2019 22:31, Anliz0179
Let's consider a long, quiet country road with houses scattered very sparsely along it. (we can picture the road as a long line segment, with an eastern endpoint and a western endpoint.) further, let's suppose that despite the bucolic setting, the residents of all these houses are avid cell phone users. you want to place cell phone base stations at certain points along the road, so that every house is within four miles of one of the base stations. give an efficient algorithm that achieves this goal, using as few base stations as possible.
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Which tab should you open to find the option for adding a header?
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 20:40, broang23
Write a program that begins by reading in a series of positive integers on a single line of input and then computes and prints the product of those integers. integers are accepted and multiplied until the user enters an integer less than 1. this final number is not part of the product. then, the program prints the product. if the first entered number is negative or 0, the program must print “bad input.” and terminate immediately. next, the program determines and prints the prime factorization of the product, listing the factors in increasing order. if a prime number is not a factor of the product, then it
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 14:30, ari313
Two students are discussing the flow of electricity. student a says that voltage is a measure of the amount of electron flow in a circuit. student b says that power is the product of voltage and current. which of the following statements is correct? a. only student a is correct b. only student b is correct c. both of the two students are correct d. neither of the two students is correct
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