Computers and Technology, 01.02.2022 23:00, abby20164
Why would a programmer use a “public” variable for something like speed? Provide at least two other examples of variables a developer would likely make “public.”
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 15:30, jokerr6323
1. ask the user how many questions are in the quiz. 2. ask the user to enter the key (that is, the correct answers). there should be one answer for each question in the quiz, and each answer should be an integer. e. g., 34 7 13 100 81 3 9 10 321 12 might be the key for a 10-question quiz. you will need to store the key in an array. 3. ask the user to enter the answers for the quiz to be graded. there needs to be one answer for each question. note that these answers do not need to be stored; each answer can simply be compared to the key as it is entered. 4. when the user has entered all of the answers to be graded, print the number correct and the percent correct. 5. add a loop so that the user can grade any number of quizzes with a single key. after the results have been printed for each quiz, ask "grade another quiz? (y/n)." note: you only have one array (the key). you are not creating a new key for each set of quiz answers.
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 18:30, erjalinalii
Janice recently received her college degree and is looking for a job. she is worried that since she just finished school, she will be required to repay her perkins and direct subsidized loans immediately. janice pulls out the paperwork she signed and reviews it again for repayment information. after reading all of the information, janice discovers that
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 19:30, alangonsales6232
2. fluorine and chlorine molecules are blamed fora trapping the sun's energyob forming acid rainoc producing smogod destroying ozone molecules
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