Computers and Technology, 30.07.2019 02:00, klysse123
How does the study of science benefit society ? a. non scientists in society often use the same experiments conducted by scientists. b. the study of science slows down a fast paced society. c. the study of science keeps more people employed than any other industry. d. the knowledge gained by studying science is often used to address the practical problems of society. you : )
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 07:30, alexandramendez0616
Jasper and samantha are in a robotics competition. the guidelines state that the robots should be able to move a 10-gram weight at least 2 meters and turn in a circle. jasper and samantha have already built the robot. which step of the design process should they follow next to decide whether their robot meets the minimum criteria for the competition?
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 12:30, gerardoblk5931
An atom's diameter is about 0.1 nanometer (1×10-9m), and a human hair is about 1×10-3m. how many times greater is a human hair than an atom's diameter? sorry pushed wronf button but this is math
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 00:40, QueenKy6050
Consider the following statements: struct nametype{string first; string last; }; struct coursetype{string name; int callnum; int credits; char grade; }; struct studenttype{nametype name; double gpa; coursetype course; }; studenttype student; studenttype classlist[100]; coursetype course; nametype name; mark the following statements as valid or invalid. if a statement is invalid, explain why. a.) student. course. callnum = "csc230"; b.) cin > > student. name; c.) classlist[0] = name; d.) classlist[1].gpa = 3.45; e.) name = classlist[15].name; f.) student. name = name; g.) cout < < classlist[10] < < endl; h.) for (int j = 0; j < 100; j++)classlist[j].name = name; i.) classlist. course. credits = 3; j.) course = studenttype. course;
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