Computers and Technology, 20.02.2020 19:14, JJlover1892
Assume you are designing an instruction set for a computer that will perform the Boolean operations and, or, not, and exclusive or. Assign opcodes and indicate the number of operands for each instruction. When your instructions are stored in memory, how many bits will be needed to hold the opcode?
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 08:00, Leggett8152
What best describes a career pathway in a lodging career? a worker starts out as an amusement attendant, then becomes a recreation worker, and then becomes a gaming worker within five years. a worker starts out as a bell hop, then becomes a night clerk, and then becomes a hotel manager within five years. a worker starting out as a tour guide, then becomes a travel clerk, and then becomes a travel agent within five years. a worker starts out as a server, then becomes a food preparer, and then becomes a head chef within five years.
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 22:20, gingerham1
Avariable of the data type arrays is storing 10 quantities. what is true about these quantities? a. the quantities all have different characteristics. b. the quantities all have the same characteristics. c. five quantities have the same and five have different characteristics. d. it is necessary for all quantities to be integers. e. it is necessary for all quantities to be characters.
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Which set of steps will organize the data to only show foods with more than 100 calories and rank their sugar content from greatest to least?
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 02:20, Jonny13Diaz
The first time a user launches the powerpoint program, which view is shown allowing the user to access recent presentations or create new presentations based on templates?
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