Answer:
it can be hacked
Explanation:
there is always a chance for computer data to be hacked
Answer:
The program in C++ is as follows:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int perimeter(int side1, int side2, int side3){
return side1+side2+side3;
}
struct Triangle {
int side1; int side2; int side3;
};
int main(void) {
int side1, side2, side3;
cout<<"Sides of the triangle: ";
cin>>side1>>side2>>side3;
struct Triangle T;
T.side1 = side1;
T.side2 = side2;
T.side3 = side3;
cout << "Perimeter: " << perimeter(T.side1,T.side2,T.side3) << endl;
return 0;
}
Explanation:
See attachment for complete code where comments are as explanation
Coordination in a global information system requires a decentralized architecture for data, standardization within departments
The sum is 9237. To express this as binary requires log(9237)/log(2) bits ≈ 13.2 bits, rounded up at least 14 bits. (You can check: 2^13 is not enough, 2^14 is enough)
So you need four 4-bit adders, giving you 16 bits resolution.