Answer:
Oracle doc...
7.3.4 Copying a Database Application Page
You can copy a page from the current application or from another application. During the copy process, you can also copy shared components or change mappings to shared components in the target application.
To copy a page:
Navigate to the application you want to copy to:
Navigate to the Workspace home page.
Click the Application Builder icon.
Select an application.
Select a page.
The Page Definition appears.
In Tree view:
Under Page Rendering, select the page name.
Right-click and select copy.
In Component view:
Under Page, click the Copy icon.
For Copy Page Option, select one of the following:
Page in this application
Page in another application
Follow the on-screen instructions.
False. You should have little text and lots of pictures, because you are the one who should be doing the explaining, not the presentation.
The answer is the first response, by order of elimination, you can eliminate the rest.
HTML is a programming language that is used to design websites. You don't need to program a website to make a post on instagram, especially if you are using the app.
If you check the app store on your phone, you can find instagram in the app store, which lets you access it from your mobile device. Thus, the third option is wrong.
Finally, just read the description of instagram. It was made for sharing pictures, so the last option is wrong.
Answer: The floral industry has quite an array of possible occupation pathways. You can do flower production, design, publishing, marketing, home design, engineering, retailing, commercial, research, and lots more.
Answer:
These are the supplies in the list:
[‘pencil’, ‘notebook’, ‘backpack’, ‘pen’, ‘calculator’]
Explanation:
The line return (\n) character will be in the output (so there will be a change of line), but it will NOT be visible as it would have been interpreted as a special character.
So the output will be on 2 different lines, with no \n visible.
If the command would have been: print('These are the supplies in the list:\n', supplies), with single quotes (') instead of double quotes (") then then \n would have been printed but not interpreted as a special character. At least in most computer language. Since we don't know of which language the question refers to, we can't be sure at 100%.