Answer:
- \' is used to escape a single quote in a string enclosed in single quotes like;
my_string = 'this is John\'s ball'.
- \n is used to jump to a new line, Eg;
my_string = "Johns is a good boy\nbut he hates going to school."
the next set of the string after the '\n' character is displayed on the next line.
- \t is used to add a tab space to a string.
my_string = 'Jane is \thungry'
the character adds four character spaces before the word 'hungry'.
- \r adds a carriage return (or enter in keyboards) to start a new block paragraph in a string.
my_string = "Johns is a good boy\rbut he hates going to school."
Explanation:
Escape sequences in programming are used to format strings or output syntax of a program. They always begin with the backslash. Examples of escape sequence are " \' ", "\n", "\t", "\r", etc.
Answer:
c. Stories
Explanation:
Informing employees about the founders by telling them at the beginning of each quarterly executive meeting, that the founders were three young people who got lucky and sold a video game that they invented is an example of stories technique for transmitting culture.
Cultural transmission is a learning process through which cultural elements, such as background ideas, attitudes, beliefs, ideals and historical values are passed on to individuals and groups.
Answer:
Option C: Numbers.
Explanation:
By default, rows within a spreadsheet are identified by Numbers i.e. 1,2,3,............
Total rows are 1048575 in one spreadsheet.
Alt and tab to switch to open applications
A way to store a sequence of letters, numbers or symbols.
This is the most accurate statement, though not entirely true.
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