To clarify a word while reading, a
reader may:
A. Pass over the word and hope the meaning com...
Computers and Technology, 18.08.2020 22:01, lydia309
To clarify a word while reading, a
reader may:
A. Pass over the word and hope the meaning comes
clear later.
B. Look up the word in the dictionary; break the
word into prefixes & suffixes
C. Decide the word is not important in the passage
and ignore it.
Answers: 2
Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 05:10, ahoney2233
Suppose we have a byte addressable computer that has a 32-byte cache with 8 bytes per block. the memory address is 8 bits long. the system accesses memory addresses (in hex) in this exact order: 6e, b9, 17, e0, 4e, 4f, 50, 91, a8, ab, ad, 93, and 94. (a) assuming the cache is direct mapped, what memory addresses will be in cache block 2 after the last address has been accessed? (b) assuming the cache is direct mapped, what is the hit ratio for the entire memory reference sequence given, assuming the cache is initially empty? (c) assuming the cache is 2-way set associative with a lru replacement policy, what is the hit ratio?
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 11:20, brittanybyers122
Print "censored" if userinput contains the word "darn", else print userinput. end with newline. ex: if userinput is "that darn cat.", then output is: censoredex: if userinput is "dang, that was scary! ", then output is: dang, that was scary! note: if the submitted code has an out-of-range access, the system will stop running the code after a few seconds, and report "program end never reached." the system doesn't print the test case that caused the reported message.#include #include using namespace std; int main() {string userinput; getline(cin, userinput); int ispresent = userinput. find("darn"); if (ispresent > 0){cout < < "censored" < < endl; /* your solution goes here */return 0; }
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 13:20, sanaiajohnson56
In the insert table dialog box, you select the checkbox to create the first row as the header of the table.
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