Var grades = 88;
for(var i=0; i < 100; i++){
grades++;
}
How many ti...
Computers and Technology, 14.01.2021 19:30, ella3714
Var grades = 88;
for(var i=0; i < 100; i++){
grades++;
}
How many times does this loop iterate?
Answers: 2
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Your company has 1,500 desktop computers running windows 7. you want to upgrade them to windows 10. which type of microsoft license would be best suited in this situation?
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 19:20, ChaosMind
Write a program that reads a file consisting of studentsβ test scores in the range 0β200. it should then determine the number of students having scores in each of the following ranges: 0β24, 25β49, 50β74, 75β99, 100β124, 125β149, 150β174, and 175β200. 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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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 22:40, shaylawaldo11
Write a program that defines symbolic names for several string literals (chars between quotes). * use each symbolic name in a variable definition. * use of symbolic to compose the assembly code instruction set can perform vara = (vara - varb) + (varc - vard); ensure that variable is in unsigned integer data type. * you should also further enhance your symbolic logic block to to perform expression by introducing addition substitution rule. vara = (vara+varb) - (varc+vard). required: debug the disassembly code and note down the address and memory information.
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