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KengaRu [80]
3 years ago
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On the pH scale ranging from 1 to 14, 7 is neutral. Any number greater than 7 is alkaline; any number lower than 7 is acidic. Wi

th that in mind, in turns out that the oceans are serving as a carbon sink. About __________ percent of current carbon dioxide emissions have been absorbed into the oceans.
A. 30 B. 40 C. 50 D. 60 Ans : C
Computers and Technology
1 answer:
GrogVix [38]3 years ago
6 0
The correct answer that would best complete the given statement above would be option C. Based on the given description above, about 50 or 55 percent of current <span>current carbon dioxide emissions have been absorbed into the oceans. Hope this is the answer that you are looking for. Have a great day!</span>
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public class RomanToDecimal{  //class to convert roman numeral to decimal

       static String romNum;  // variable that stores roman numeral

       static int decNum;  //variable that stores decimal number

       public static void main(String args[]) {  //start of the program

              //romtodec object created

              RomanToDecimal romtodec = new RomanToDecimal();  

//call function decimalConversion() that converts roman numeral to decimal

              romtodec. decimalConversion();  

//call function displayRomanNumeral to display the results of conversion

               romtodec. displayRomanNumeral(romNum);

//call function to display the decimal no. of roman numeral

               romtodec . displayDecimalNumber(decNum);   }

//method decimalConversion to convert Roman numeral to decimal

     public void decimalConversion () {

     Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);  //to get input

       //prompts user to enter a Roman numeral

     System.out.print("enter a Roman numeral: ");

               romNum = scan.nextLine();  //reads input    

               //stores the length of the entered Roman numeral                                            

                int length=  romNum.length();  

               int number=0;  //initializes number to 0

               int prevNum = 0;  //initializes previous number to 0

          //loops through the length of the input Roman numeral

               for (int i=length-1;i>=0;i--)  

//charAt() method returns the roman numeral symbol at the index i

               { char symbol =  romNum.charAt(i);

       //every symbol will be converted to upper case

                       symbol = Character.toUpperCase(symbol);

//switch statement tests the symbol variable for equality against a list of //numerals given and each numeral is assigned its equal decimal value.

                         switch(symbol)

                       {   case 'I':

                               prevNum = number;

                               number = 1;

                               break;

                            case 'V':

                                    prevNum = number;

                               number = 5;

                               break;

                               case 'X':

                                       prevNum = number;

                               number = 10;

                                break;

                               case 'L':

                                       prevNum = number;

                               number = 50;

                               break;

                               case 'C':

                                        prevNum = number;

                               number = 100;

                               break;

                               case 'D':

                                        prevNum = number;

                               number = 500;

                               break;

                               case 'M':

                                        prevNum = number;

                               number = 1000;

                               break; }          

/*checks if the number is greater than previous number

if the value of current roman symbol (character) is greater than the next

symbol's value. then add value of current roman symbol to the decNum

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                           { decNum= decNum+number;  }

                       else

                          decNum= decNum-number;  }

//displays the decimal value of the roman numeral

       public static void displayRomanNumeral (String romNum){

               System.out.println ("The Roman numeral "+romNum+" is equal to decimal number"+decNum); }

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           public static void displayDecimalNumber (int decNum){

       System.out.println ("The decimal number is: " + decNum);  } }      

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enter a Roman numeral: CCCLIX

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