Answer:
MIPS Code:
.data
newline: .asciiz "\n" #newline variable
.text
MAINLOOP:
li $v0, 5 #syscall to get user interger and store in $v0
syscall
add $a0, $zero, $v0 #moving the user input to $a0 from $v0
beq $a0, 0, EXIT #branching to EXIT when $a0 is 0
li $v0, 1 #syscall to print integer in $a0
syscall
li $v0, 4 #syscall to print newline
la $a0, newline
syscall
j MAINLOOP #jumping to MAINLOOP
EXIT:
Sample Output:
6
6
7
7
3
3
0
Cooperation, agreements, trust Etc*
Answer:
True
Explanation:
In most accounting software like SAP, Application control performs what is known as validity check.
And Validity check is when this application control compares the data entered into a field for a transaction to that in a master record to verify the data entered exists.
With above definition we can infer that the question statement is true.
I'd simply say that everyone has their own opinions. Some people don't want to experience it in real life because they fear they may mess up. Hence why we have simulations of things, to help people who don't want to experience something in real life and prepare them for when they decide to go out and actually do it.