It would B, because anytime you search it always pulls up google search engine.
Answer:
Answer is in the provided screenshot!
Explanation:
Steps required to solve this problem:
1 - define what characters are "vowels" by assigning them to an array.
2 - create a variable to record the amount of vowels there are in the string.
3 - convert the input string into a character array and iterate through each character
4 - for each of the character of the string we go through, check if it matches any of the vowels
5 - return true if the vowel count is greater than 1
Alternative methods using the Java Stream API have also been wrote, please respond if you require them.
Hi!
The answers are:
For the bookmark one, it is A. Below address bar
For the edge printing one, it is again A. Options
For the last one, it is C. Internet Explorer
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Answer:
=AND($C11 = "Yes", $D11 = "Yes")
Explanation:
The AND function takes conditional inputs and tests if each of them are TRUE. If all of the inputs are TRUE, the function will output TRUE but if any one of them are not the function will output FALSE. This scales to multiple inputs but this example only has two conditions. It is important to remember that we want to compare a string so our condition must be "Yes", not just Yes.
We also use a relative cell reference, "$", on the columns C and D since we always want to use the "Runner on 1st" and "Runner on 2nd" columns.