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Arisa [49]
2 years ago
14

Electronic résumés have an attractive, highly formatted appearance. please select the best answer from the choices provided t f

Computers and Technology
2 answers:
nadya68 [22]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

true

Explanation:

Len [333]2 years ago
4 0

An electronic resume can carry so much data about the person, and it includes images also. Then the statement is true.

<h3>What is an electronic resume?</h3>

An electronic resume is termed as a resume that is read by a computer program that summarizes the information of each person.

The electronic resume has the data such as their parent name, education, skills, job experience, hobbies, languages, and so on.

Thus, the photo of the document about the project or internship that has been done in the past can be given on the electronic resume by uploading the certificate on the computer system along with the resume.

For example, in companies like Linkedin, and so on there are many companies that ask about the person before creating an account.

More about the electronic resume link is given below.

brainly.com/question/2798964

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Using the knowledge in computational language in Java it is possible to write a code that function as CountingMinutes:

<h3>Writing the code in Java:</h3>

function CountingMinutes(str) {

     // code goes here  

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     // variables in JavaScript are declared with "let" keyword

     /* Build regelar expression which will match the pattern of "12houttime-12hourtime"

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     // extractedTimeStringArray array will be like- ["1:00pm-11:00am", "1", "00", "pm", "11", "00", "am", index: 0, input: "1:00pm-11:00am", groups: undefined]    for str = "1:00pm-11:00am"

     // console.log('object', time)

     

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Explanation:

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using namespace std;

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Answer:

Following are the code to this question:

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import java.util.*;  

public class Full_XmasTree   //defining class

{        

// defining main method

public static void main(String as[])  

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please find the attachment.

Explanation:

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