Computers and Technology, 22.09.2019 22:30, kimjooin02
You have a computer running the windows 2000 operating systems. you are in charge of the upgrade and notice that the file system is fat32. you need to convert the files system to ntfs. at what point can you do this?
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Computers and Technology, 21.06.2019 23:30, nourmaali
4.11 painting a wall (1) prompt the user to input integers for a wall's height and width. calculate and output the wall's area (integer). note that in this case there is a new line after each prompt. (submit for 1 point). enter wall height (feet): 11 enter wall width (feet): 15 wall area: 165 square feet (2) extend to also calculate and output the amount of paint in gallons needed to paint the wall (floating point). assume a gallon of paint covers 350 square feet. store this value in a variable. output the amount of paint needed using the %f conversion specifier. (submit for 2 points, so 3 points total). enter wall height (feet): 11 enter wall width (feet): 15 wall area: 165 square feet paint needed: 0.471429 gallons (3) extend to also calculate and output the number of 1 gallon cans needed to paint the wall. hint: use a math function to round up to the nearest gallon. (submit for 2 points, so 5 points total). enter wall height (feet): 11 enter wall width (feet): 15 wall area: 165 square feet paint needed: 0.471429 gallons
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 11:30, kieraweems2034
Communication is the exchange of information. true false
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 11:30, neekWYB
Andrina writes letters that are regularly sent to hundreds of her company’s customers. because of this, she would like for the mail merge command to be in her quick access toolbar, and she wants it to be the first button on the left. what should andrina do to place the mail merge button there?
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