Answer:
class series
{
public static void[]
main[string args[]]
{
into, I, n=4;
for(i=1;i<=n;i++)
{
d=i*i*i;
system. out. print(d+",");
}
}
}
Explanation:
java?
<u>Answer:</u>
- <em>A. divide the decimal number by the base value 2</em>
- <em>C. note the remainder separately</em>
- <em>D. divide by 2 until she gets 0 as the remainder</em>
- <em>B. collect the digits in the reverse order</em>
<u>Explanation:</u>
When we want to convert decimal number to a binary number first we have divide the given number by 2. The next step is to note the reminder of the number in the side every division so that the reminder value is the binary value. Repeat this until an zero is encountered.
We have to collate all the remainders from last of first and then the collated number is the answer for the given problem.
<em>So the given option can be ordered as,
</em>
- <em>A</em>
- <em>C</em>
- <em>D</em>
- <em>B</em>
Hi,
This what you are looking for: "records incorrect prompt"
Hope this helps.
r3t40
Answer: 1. False 2. True
Explanation: Piracy in any capacity is in fact illegal and might possibly be a felony I'm not quite sure. But it's just like stealing a toy from the store, somebody worked hard to make it and you best be paying for it.
Software licenses on the other hand usually give you permission to install the software on one or many machines depending on the license you purchase, but usually, if you paid for it once, you can use it anywhere.
Since java.util.PriorityQueue doesn't use the Cloneable interface, I think it's safe to say that Serializable interfaces are implemented in all instances.