Computers and Technology, 16.04.2020 21:27, VampireQueen01
Create a Turing Machine in JFLAP (over the alphabet {a, b,#}) that takes a string with one # in it and swaps the strings on either side of the #. If the string is a legal start string then the machine halts pointing at the # when it's done. If it's not a legal start string then the machine should not accept the string (i. e. don't go to the halt state) but otherwise it can do whatever you like...
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 16:00, lokaranjan5736
Write a grading program for a class with the following grading policies: a. there are two quizzes, each graded on the basis of 10 points. b. there is one midterm exam and one final exam, each graded on the basis of 100 points. c. the final exam counts for 50% of the grade, the midterm counts for 25%, and the two quizzes together count for a total of 25%. (do not forget to normalize the quiz scores. they should be converted to a percentage before they are averaged in.) any grade of 90 or more is an a, any grade of 80 or more (but less than 90) is a b, any grade of 70 or more (but less than 80) is a c, any grade of 60 or more (but less than 70) is a d, and any grade below 60 is an f. the program will read in the student’s scores and output the student’s record, which consists of two quiz and two exam scores as well as the student’s average numeric score for the entire course and final letter grade. define and use a structure for the student reco
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 03:00, 2020IRodriguez385
With editing, word automatically displays a paste options button near the pasted or moved text. a. cut-and-paste b. drag-and-drop c. inline d. copy-and-carry
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 04:30, BobBball9126
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