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Write out your birthday in the following format: M/DD/YY. For example, if your birthday is on June 11, 2013, it would be written as 6/11/13.
2. Convert the birthday date to binary format. Using our same example from above, 6/11/13 translated into binary code would be: 110/1011/1101.
3. Select one color of bead to represent “0”, a second color to represent “1” and then the third color to represent a space (/) between the numbers.
4. Layout the beads to represent your birthdate in binary code. Don’t forget the third color for the spaces in between the numbers!
5. Once laid out, string all the beads on to the string or pipe cleaner.
6. Tie a knot around the ends and enjoy your one-of-a kind masterpiece as a piece of jewelry or a bag tag….the options are endless!
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I did not intend to accept this question: However, I think that answer #1 is the correct answer. Option I. seems to say that the code returns True when either the Final Exam >= 98 or the cumulative average > 60. Otherwise the code returns False. I don't like option II because the code returns only true. It does not specify any reason to return a false value. I don't like the option III because of the "&&" in it. I haven't see any code that uses two "&'s back to back. That leaves only option I as being correct, and answer #1 as being the correct answer.
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It is important to note that the primary purpose of EHRs is to support and improve individual patient care. As such the EHR is created and held according to professional and legal obligations of confidentiality
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