Computers and Technology, 02.10.2021 01:00, atifgujar
Which scenario would best benefit from a page break?
a paragraph with four lines on one page and one line on another
a shopping list that takes up most of two pages
a paragraph that all fits on one page
O a document 127 pages long
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 22:00, noeminm105
Consider the following declarations (1, 2, 3, 5, 7)class bagtype{public: void set(string, double, double, double, double); void print() const; string getstyle() const; double getprice() const; void get(double, double, double, double); bagtype(); bagtype(string, double, double, double, double); private: string style: double l; double w; double h; double price; }; a.) write the definition of the number function set so that private members are set according to the parametersb.) write the definition of the member function print that prints the values of the data membersc.) write the definition of the default constructor of the class bagtype so that the private member variables are initialized to "", 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, respectively d.) write a c++ statement that prints the value of the object newbag. e.) write a c++ statement that declares the object tempbag of type bagtype, and initialize the member variables of tempbag to "backpack", 15, 8, 20 and 49.99, respectively
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 11:30, leapfroggiez
Auser is given read permission to a file stored on an ntfs-formatted volume. the file is then copied to a folder on the same ntfs-formatted volume where the user has been given full control permission for that folder. when the user logs on to the computer holding the file and accesses its new location via a drive letter, what is the user's effective permission to the file? a. read b. full control c. no access d. modify e. none of the above
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