Not sure in what environment your asking for, but in C programming, %d is an integer (basically a number), %c is a character, that is a single alphanumeric character, where as %s is a series of alphanumeric characters, in programming %s is actually just an array of characters (so multiple %c), but don't worry about that to much.
Examples in c.
int number = 1;
char character = "c"; (numbers (integers) can be characters)
char string[5] = "abcd"; ([5] implies 5 characters, here there are 4, that is because an invisible character exists known as a "null terminator" (\0).
They are not considered the same when programming web pages on the Internet, because it depends on what opereting system you're using to create web-site. Every OS use different <span>character encoding capable. You can avoid that by entering utf-8 (or smth like that) in your html file.</span>
There are 6 possible outcomes and they are :
S={link1,link2,link3,link4,link5,leave}
this is the sample space for the outcome of a visitor to your webpage.
Answer:
D, if the debtor fails the means test
Explanation:
i took the test on platos and got it right