Answer:
Reveal formating- A
Clear formatting-B
Apply formatting of the surrounding text-D
Format painter-C
Explanation:
The correct answer is secondary
Answer:
See Explanation
Explanation:
The question is incomplete as the cells that contains donation and streaming revenues are not given
<u>So, I will make the following assumption:</u>
H4 = Donations
G4 = Streaming Revenues
<u>So, the profit will be:</u>
Enter the following formula in cell I4
=(G4 - H4)
<em>To get the actual solution in your case, replace G4 and H4 with the proper cell names</em>
Answer:
if(isBalloon== true && isRed==false) //compare the value of isBalloon variable with true value and isRed variable value with false value.
System.out.println("Balloon");//Print Balloon
else if(isBalloon== true && isRed==true) //compare the value of isBalloon variable with true value and isRed variable value with also true value.
System.out.println("Red balloon");//Print Red Balloon
else // when no if condition match it will execute.
System.out.println("Not a balloon"); //Print Not a Balloon
Output:
Not a balloon
Explanation:
The "if-else" statement is defined above for the problem which is given on the question. The detailed explanation of the answer is described below--
- Firstly we need to check the "true" value for the "isBalloon" variable and "false" value for "isRed" variable. This is done in "if" statement separated with and(&&) operator which gives "true" when both are the true statement.
- Then we need to check the "true" value for the "isBalloon" variable and "isRed" variable. For this, we need to use "else if" statement which executes when "if" statement is false.
- Then we need to print the "Not a balloon" statement if both cases are false, for this, we use "else" statement which executes when the "if" and "else if" statement are false.