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Create a logic array qualifyingindex with true for any location where the runner is male with a running time less than 8.2. row array runnergenders indicate if a runner if male (m) or female ( f. row array runnertimes indicates the corresponding runner's time.
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Computers and Technology, 21.06.2019 17:20, sumitshekhar348
The liang book has an example called which is a javafx application that reads the javabook database using a preparedstatement object. using it as a guide, create a similar application called findbooks. it will read a list of authors from the bookdb created in problem 1 and display them in a listview. if the user selects an author, it should display the author's book titles in a textarea.
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 15:10, AleciaCassidy
Consider a direct-mapped cache with 216 words in main memory. the cache has 16 blocks of 8 words each. it is a word-addressable computer (rather than a byte-addressable computer which we normally discuss). (a) how many blocks of main memory are there? (b) what is the format of a memory address as seen by the cache, that is, what are the sizes of the tag, cache block, and block offset fields (if they apply)? (c) to which cache block will the memory reference db6316 map?
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 12:00, clevelandjaniya1
Which of these is a benefit of using objects in a powerpoint presentation? a. collaborators can create the external files while you create and edit the slide show. b. you can easily change the theme and design of the presentation. c. you can have older data in the source file while having up-to-date data in the presentation. d. collaborators can easily share the presentation.
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