Answer:
B. installing the maintenance kit
Explanation:
page count keeps track of how many number of pages that have been printed since the installation of the last maintenance kit. When a new maintenance kit is installed on most Laser printers, the page count is reset because it does not automatically clears most times, hence, there's the need to clear the count manually.
Great Question! So the plug will go into the wall and electricity will hit the cord and power through the cord into the charger (Cordless) Now if you talking mobile phones such as iPhones. The battery powers wire and hardware to power your little mobile phone! Hope this helps.
Um maybe a glitch? Refresh your browser might help.
In the C language, letters can be printed as their ASCII value (which is an integer). So there, something like this would print 65 for A.
Answer:
public void printAttitude(int n){
if(n == 1){
System.out.println("disagree");
}
else if(n == 2){
System.out.println("no option");
}
else if(n == 3){
System.out.println("agree");
}
else {
}
}
Explanation:
The above code has been written using Java syntax. The first line denotes the method header which contains the access modifier(public), followed by the return type(void), followed by the name of the method(printAttitude). The method name is followed by a pair of parentheses in which the parameter to the method is written - in this case - an int parameter, n.
Note: When a method does not return a value. It has a return type of void as shown on the first line of the code.
In the method body, a nested if...else statement is written to test for the value of the parameter. If the parameter value of n is 1, the string "disagree" is printed to the console. Else if the parameter value of n is 2, the string "no option" is printed to the console. if the parameter value of n is 3, the string "agree" is printed to the console. For other values of n, nothing is printed. This is shown in the body of the else statement.
Hope this helps!