Computers and Technology, 13.07.2021 22:20, Hunter1471
You provide desktop support for a small company. The company has two locations in the same city, but they are several miles away. You get a call from a user who is having problems with an application. He tries to describe what he is doing in the application, but you just can't understand what he is doing that might be causing the problem. What should you do?
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 15:50, minideeri
The file sales data. xlsx contains monthly sales amounts for 40 sales regions. write a sub that uses a for loop to color the interior of every other row (rows 3, 5, etc.) gray. color only the data area, columns a to m. (check the file colors in excel. xlsm to find a nice color of gray.)
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 22:20, kaiyerecampbell95
Pp 4.1 design and implement a class called sphere that contains instance data that represents the sphere’s diameter. define the sphere constructor to accept and initialize the diameter and include getter and setter methods for the diameter. include methods that calculate and return the volume and surface area of the sphere (see pp 3.5 for the formulas). include a tostring method that returns a one-line description of the sphere. create a driver class called multisphere, whose main method instantiates and updates several sphere objects.
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 07:30, cireland
Write a program that inserts the digits of an integer into an array in originalorderfollowed by reverse order. first, promptthe user to enter a positive integer(> 0). determine the number of digits of the integer. create a dynamically allocated integer arrayof a size twice the number of digits. now insert the digits in original order which will occupy half of the array. then, insert the digits in reverse order. finally, output thedigits in thearray. use at least two functions to organize your program.
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