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AlekseyPX
3 years ago
14

Which sentence describes a task on which a genetic engineer is most likely to work?

Computers and Technology
2 answers:
galina1969 [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

C

Explanation:

If you look at the picture, you will see why it is C. It says D, but the multiple choices are differently ordered and it is kind of differently worded.

But in conclusion, the answer is C.

Ne4ueva [31]3 years ago
5 0

C) examining physical objects for fragments of DNA  

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========= Shape.java  ===========

//import the Scanner class

import java.util.Scanner;

public class Shape{

   //required fields

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   private double area;

   private double perimeter;

   //default constructor

  public Shape(){

       this.shape = "unknown";

       this.area = 0.0;

       this.perimeter = 0.0;

   }

   //constructor with one parameter

   public Shape(String shape){

       this.setShape(shape);

       this.area = 0.0;

       this.perimeter = 0.0;

   }

   //accessors and mutators

  public void setShape(String shape){

       this.shape = shape;

   }

  public String getShape(){

       return this.shape;

   }

   public double getPerimeter(){

       return this.perimeter;

   }

  public double getArea(){

       return this.area;

   }

  public void setPerimeter(Scanner scr){

       if(this.getShape().equals("circle")){

           System.out.println("Enter the radius of the circle");

           double radius = scr.nextDouble();

           this.perimeter = 2 * 3.142 * radius;

       }

       else if(this.getShape().equals("rectangle")){

           System.out.println("Enter the width");

           double width = scr.nextDouble();

           System.out.println("Enter the height");

           double height = scr.nextDouble();

           this.perimeter = 2 * (width + height);

       }

       else if(this.getShape().equals("square")){

           System.out.println("Enter the height or width");

           double height = scr.nextDouble();

           this.perimeter = 4 * height;

       }

       else if(this.getShape().equals("unknown")){

           System.out.println("You must define a shape first before calculating perimeter");

           this.perimeter = 0.0;

       }

       else {

           System.out.println("You must define a shape first before calculating perimeter");

           this.perimeter = 0.0;

       }

   }

   public void setArea(Scanner scr){

       if(this.getShape().equals("circle")){

           System.out.println("Enter the radius of the circle");

           double radius = scr.nextDouble();

           this.area = 3.142 * radius * radius;

       }

       else if(this.getShape().equals("rectangle")){

           System.out.println("Enter the width");

           double width = scr.nextDouble();

           System.out.println("Enter the height");

           double height = scr.nextDouble();

           this.area = width * height;

       }

       else if(this.getShape().equals("square")){

           System.out.println("Enter the height or width");

           double height = scr.nextDouble();

           this.area = height * height;

       }

       else if(this.getShape().equals("unknown")){

           System.out.println("You must define a shape first before calculating area");

           this.area = 0.0;

       }

       else {

           System.out.println("You must define a shape first before calculating area");

           this.area = 0.0;

       }

   }

   //Own methods

   //1. Method to show the properties of a shape

   public void showProperties(){

       System.out.println();

       System.out.println("The properties of the shape are");

       System.out.println("Shape : " + this.getShape());

       System.out.println("Perimeter : " + this.getPerimeter());

       System.out.println("Area : " + this.getArea());

   

   }

   //2. Method to find and show the difference between the area and perimeter of a shape

   public void getDifference(){

       double diff = this.getArea() - this.getPerimeter();

       System.out.println();

       System.out.println("The difference is " + diff);

   }

}

========= ShapeTest.java  ===========

import java.util.Scanner;

public class ShapeTest {

   public static void main(String [] args){

       Scanner scanner = new Scanner(System.in);

       // create an unknown shape

       Shape shape_unknown = new Shape();

       //get the shape

       System.out.println("The shape is " + shape_unknown.getShape());

       //set the area

       shape_unknown.setArea(scanner);

       //get the area

       System.out.println("The area is " + shape_unknown.getArea());

       //set the perimeter

       shape_unknown.setPerimeter(scanner);

       //get the perimeter

       System.out.println("The perimeter is " + shape_unknown.getPerimeter());

       // create another shape - circle

       Shape shape_circle = new Shape("circle");

       //set the area

       shape_circle.setArea(scanner);

       //get the area

       System.out.println("The area is " + shape_circle.getArea());

       //set the perimeter

       shape_circle.setPerimeter(scanner);

       //get the area

       System.out.println("The perimeter is " + shape_circle.getArea());

       //get the properties

       shape_circle.showProperties();

       //get the difference between area and perimeter

       shape_circle.getDifference();

   }

}

<h2>Sample output:</h2>

The shape is unknown

You must define a shape first before calculating area

The area is 0.0

You must define a shape first before calculating perimeter

The perimeter is 0.0

Enter the radius of the circle

>> 12

The area is 452.448

Enter the radius of the circle

>> 12

The perimeter is 452.448

The properties of the shape are

Shape : circle

Perimeter : 75.408

Area : 452.448

The difference is 377.03999999999996

<h2>Explanation:</h2>

The code above is written in Java. It contains comments explaining important parts of the code. Please go through the code for more explanations. For better formatting, the sample output together with the code files have also been attached to this response.

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