Answer:
Following are the program in the Python Programming Language.
#get input from the user
x = float(input())
#get input from the user
y = float(input())
#get input from the user
z = float(input())
#find the average
average =(x+y+z)/3
#find the product
product = x*y*z
#print the result in given format
print('\n%d %d'%(average,product))
#print the result in given format
print('%0.2f %0.2f'%(average,product))
Explanation:
<u>Following are the description of the program</u>:
- We set three variables 'x', 'y', and 'z' that accept float type values from the user.
- Then, set variable 'average' that store the average of the following values that is given by the user.
- Set variable 'product' that store the multiplication of the following values that is given by the user.
- Finally, we print the average and the product in the following format that is given in the statement.
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Explanation:
Answer:
No, the receiver cannot be absolutely certain that no bit errors have occurred. This is because of the manner in which the checksum for the packet is calculated. If the corresponding bits (that would be added together) of two 16-bit words in the packet were 0 and 1 then even if these get flipped to 1 and 0 respectively, the sum still remains the same. Hence, the 1s complement the receiver calculates will also be the same. This means the checksum will verify even if there was transmission error
Explanation:
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Analog computers only work with continuous numerical data in analog quantities, digital computers can process both non-numerical and numerical data and a hybrid computer is a combination of both analog and digital. A hybrid computer has the accuracy of a digital computer paired with speed of an analog one.
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<span>AP Comp Sci Chapter 5</span>