Computers and Technology, 18.06.2020 00:57, Lydiaxqueen
Write a program that prompts the user to input the elapsed time for an event in seconds. The program then outputs the elapsed time in hours, minutes, and seconds. (For example, if the elapsed time is 9,630 seconds, then the output is 2:40:30.) You must use the modulus (%) operator in your program.
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 01:00, Ltik11900
Write the command that can be used to answer the following questions. (hint: try each out on the system to check your results.) a. find all files on the system that have the word test" as part of their filename. b. search the path variable for the pathname to the awk command. c. find all files in the /usr directory and subdirectories that are larger than 50 kilobytes in size. d. find all files in the /usr directory and subdirectories that are less than 70 kilobytes in size. e. find all files in the / directory and subdirectories that are symbolic links. f. find all files in the /var directory and subdirectories that were accessed less than 60 minutes ago. g. find all files in the /var directory and subdirectories that were accessed less than six days ago. h. find all files in the /home directory and subdirectories that are empty. i. find all files in the /etc directory and subdirectories that are owned by the group bin."
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 17:50, yssbammy
Which of the following best describe how the depth-limited search works. a normal depth-first search is performed but the number of ply/depths is limited. a normal breadth-first search is performed but the number of ply/depths is limited. a normal breadth-first search is performed but values above a specific value will be ignored. a normal depth-first search is performed but values above a specific value will be ignored.
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Computers and Technology, 25.06.2019 02:30, Nismo3501037
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