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Computers and Technology, 26.10.2020 16:10, mianelson367
You'll only need to complete the FAFSA once during your college
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Computers and Technology, 21.06.2019 18:20, LuchaPug
Write the pseudocode for the following: a function called fahrenheittocelsius that accepts a real fahrenheit temperature, performs the conversion, and returns the real celsius temperature. a function called celsiustofahrenheit that accepts a real celsius temperature, performs the conversion, and returns the real fahrenheit temperature. a main module that asks user to enter a fahrenheit temperature, calls the fahrenheittocelsius function, and displays the celsius temperature with a user-friendly message. it then asks the user to enter a celsius temperature, calls the celsiustofahrenheit function, and displays the fahrenheit temperature with a user-friendly message.
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 05:20, ashcormu11
Write a program called assignment3 (saved in a file assignment3.java) that computes the greatest common divisor of two given integers. one of the oldest numerical algorithms was described by the greek mathematician, euclid, in 300 b. c. it is a simple but very e↵ective algorithm that computes the greatest common divisor of two given integers. for instance, given integers 24 and 18, the greatest common divisor is 6, because 6 is the largest integer that divides evenly into both 24 and 18. we will denote the greatest common divisor of x and y as gcd(x, y). the algorithm is based on the clever idea that the gcd(x, y) = gcd(x ! y, y) if x > = y and gcd(x, y) = gcd(x, y ! x) if x < y. the algorithm consists of a series of steps (loop iterations) where the “larger” integer is replaced by the di↵erence of the larger and smaller integer. this continues until the two values are equal. that is then the gcd.
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 19:20, ChaosMind
Write a program that reads a file consisting of students’ test scores in the range 0–200. it should then determine the number of students having scores in each of the following ranges: 0–24, 25–49, 50–74, 75–99, 100–124, 125–149, 150–174, and 175–200. output the score ranges and the number of students. (run your program with the following input data: 76, 89, 150, 135, 200, 76, 12, 100, 150, 28, 178, 189, 167, 200, 175, 150, 87, 99, 129, 149, 176, 200, 87, 35, 157, 189.)
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