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Answer:1. Introduction to Python
1.1 A Simple Python Program
1.2 Creating and Running a Python Program
2. Virtual Data Storage
3. Statement Types
3.1 Input/Output Statements
3.2 The Assignment Statement
3.3 Control Statements
4. Another Example
5. Managing Complexity
5.1 Divide and Conquer
5.2 Using and Writing Functions
6. Object-Oriented Programming
6.1 What Is It?
6.2 Python and OOP
6.3 One More Example
6.4 What Have We Gained?
7. Graphical Programming
7.1 Graphics Hardware
7.2 Graphics Software
8. Conclusion
E X E R C I S E S
A N S W E R S T O P R A C T I C E P R O B L E M S
Explanation: I got you bruv.
Answer:
#include<iostream>//library inclusion
using namespace std;
int main()
{
int userInput;
do//start of do while loop
{
cout << "Enter a number less than a 100" << endl;
cin >> userInput;
if (userInput < 100) //condition
{
cout << "YOu entered less than a hundred: " << userInput << endl;
}
else
{
cout << "your number is greater than 100" << endl;
}
} while (userInput > 100);//condition for do while
return 0;//termination of int main
}
Explanation:
The program has been commented for you. The do-while loop enters the first loop regardless of the condition. Then after the first iteration, it checks for the condition. If the condition is being met, it will iterate through, again. Otherwise it will break out of the loop and land on the "return 0;" line. Which also happens to be the termination of the program in this case. The if-else condition is used for the user to see when prompted.
once you have sent the email it will only go to the server which then the person receiving it would log on therefore requesting the emails recived.
I'm not 100% sure my answer is classed as correct but I would say it doesn't go to a computer it just gets stored on a server in till requested