Suppose A[1], A[2], A[3], , A[n] is a one-dimensional array and n > 50.
Required:
a. How m...
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Suppose A[1], A[2], A[3], , A[n] is a one-dimensional array and n > 50.
Required:
a. How many elements are in the array?
b. How many elements are in the subarray A[4],A[5],β¦,A[39]?
c. If 3 β€ m β€ n, what is the probability that a randomly chosen array element is in the subarray A[3],A[4],β¦,A[m]?
d. What is the probability that a randomly chosen array element is in the subarray shown below if n=39? A[βn/2β],A[βn/2β+1],β¦,A[n]
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