Answer: Can you rephrase the question
Explanation:
Answer:
Huh? What is the question for this? No one is gonna know because you didn’t give more details.
Explanation:
Answer:
- int birthMonth, birthYear;
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- cin >> birthMonth;
- cin >> birthYear;
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- cout << birthMonth << "/" << birthYear;
Explanation:
Firstly, we declare two integer type variables, <em>birthMonth</em> and <em>birthYear </em>(Line 1). Next, we use cin as the standard input stream to get the birth month and year from user (Line 3 - 4). Finally, we print the date using cout. We can chain the << operator to create a date string with format birthMonth/birthYear as expected by question (Line 6)
Answer:
The Corrections icon
Explanation:
In Office 2010, 2013, 2016, you can adjust the brightness, contrast, and the sharpness of a picture. This can be achieved by using the corrections tool. Assuming you already have the picture, click on it and on the Format tab, under the Pictures tools, in the Adjust group, click Corrections. Under the Sharpen/Soften or the Brightness/Contrast, you can click the thumbnails that you want to make adjustments.
Answer:
Option B is correct.
Explanation:
A conditional format changes the appearance of cells on the basis of conditions that you specify. If the conditions are true, the cell range is formatted; if the conditions are false, the cell range is not formatted. There are many built-in conditions, and you can also create your own (including by using a formula that evaluates to True or False).