Computers and Technology, 31.12.2019 00:31, maahh
You work for a shipping company and your manager receives orders from various customers every day (some existing, some new). your manager wishes to establish a process to automate tracking the orders received by the company. you can assume the daily data arrives as a list/array/vector of strings and follows this exact format (note that customers may place separate orders in a single day): day_i = ["bob: 100", "alice: 100", "celia: 110", "bob: 20",
write a script that, when given the daily data, will keep track of the total purchase amount for each customer. you can assume that the data "day_i" already exists in memory (i. e. you don’t need to read it from a text file or database). your output should ideally look like: customer total purchase alice 100 bob 120 celia 110
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Which of these is a benefit of using objects in a powerpoint presentation? a. collaborators can create the external files while you create and edit the slide show. b. you can easily change the theme and design of the presentation. c. you can have older data in the source file while having up-to-date data in the presentation. d. collaborators can easily share the presentation.
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 15:20, yeahmaneee
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 23:30, yasarhan2
Match the following errors with their definitions. a. #name b. #value c. #ref d. 1. when a formula produces output that is too lengthy to fit in the spreadsheet cell 2. when you enter an invalid cell reference in a formula 3. when you type text in cells that accept numeric data 4. when you type in a cell reference that doesn’t exist
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