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Answer:
Option A is correct.
Explanation:
Survey data can be easily dumped into a spreadsheet.
As an example, we can look at the Google Surveys tool. After you sign in, you can view all your ongoing surveys on the dashboard, click the survey you wish to see, and export its data to an excel document. It is that simple!
Answer:
void showSquare(int param){
}
Explanation:
In C++ programing language, this is how a function prototype is defined.
The function's return type (In this case Void)
The function's name (showSquare in this case)
The function's argument list (A single integer parameter in this case)
In the open and closing braces following we can define the function's before for example we may want the function to display the square of the integer parameter; then a complete program to accomplish this in C++ will go like this:
<em>#include <iostream></em>
<em>using namespace std;</em>
<em>void showSquare(int param);</em>
<em>int main()</em>
<em>{</em>
<em> showSquare(5);</em>
<em> return 0;</em>
<em>}</em>
<em>void showSquare(int param){</em>
<em>int square = param*param;</em>
<em>cout<<"The Square of the number is:"<<endl;</em>
<em>cout<<square;</em>
<em>}</em>
Answer:
x = 1 ; y = 1
Explanation:
The newly created AVG column will contain the mean value of all 6 columns(P2010, P2011, P2012, P2013, 2014 and P2015) this means that we are taking the mean across the columns as our AVG column have the same length as the initial lengtb of the data Frame as all a values in each index are averaged to create the new column. To achieve this the value 1 will be passed to the axis argument in the apply method.
To drop the previous 6 columns, we se the axis argument set to 1, this will delete the columns passed to the drop method.
Hence, both x and y values of the axis argument will take the value 1.
Answer:
B) It forces the writer to be specific early in the process.
Explanation:
Pre-writing is simply just getting down ideas. If you're writing down specific details and information, that's when you're writing the rough draft or the finalized paper.