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I have a few ideas although most are simple and for nothing too useful
1. ghost simulator (you can like haunt people and mess with all their stuff and the more u f with them tge more points and the higher level u get you get more power and more ability to mess with things like eventually you'll be able to possess things and ig the goal wou.d be to either kill the person living in your house or scare them until they run away and there can be little side missions for like extra points and accessories n stuff)
2. my forest (you have workers that make money and the more money you get the more stuff u can buy for your forest and you can customize it and it's pretty much like a therapeutical thing where you can make a pretty forest w mystical creatures and stuff
3. egg (its literally just an egg on the screen that's it there is just an egg)
Explanation:
first things that came to mind I just like brainstorming at these kinda things lmk if u plan on using any aspect of my ideas I'd love to see your app
You just have to put it into a computer and a file is gonna come up
Answer:
a. 227 , b. 74 , c. 249
Explanation:
a. 0x E3 = 227
Hexadecimal Digit E corresponds to decimal number 14.
So decimal representation = 14 * 16 + 3 = 224 + 3 = 227
b. 0x 4A = 74
Hexadecimal Digit A corresponds to decimal number 10.
So decimal representation = 4 * 16 + 10 = 74
c. 0x F9 =
Hexadecimal Digit F corresponds to decimal number 15.
So decimal representation = 15 * 16 + 9 = 240 + 9 = 249
Answer:
The computer can do 12000 searches per second. Suppose there are 60000 inventory items. And we need to search one item from it in a sequential manner. The computer can do 12000 searches in one second. Hence it can search in a list of 60000 inventory in 5 seconds, as 12000 x 5 =60000 searches, in the worst case. And if the item is below 12000 on the list, it will take less than 1 second(1/12000 sec in best case), and so on.
And if we assume that the list is sorted, and perform a binary search. then in the worst case, the number of searches required in the worst case will be 60000/2= 30000. And the time required will be 30000/12000= 5/2=2.5 seconds, and (1/24000) seconds in the best case. Its 1/24000 as its binary search.
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