The answer is the Kernel.
In computing, the Kernel's job is to manage the I/O requests from the software on your computer and converts them into data processing instructions for the CPU (Central Processing Unit) and the rest of the electronic components of a computer.
The value that would be returned based on the formula [=COUNTIF(A43:A47, "NP*")] in cell A49 is 4.
Microsoft Excel can be defined as a software application that is designed and developed by Microsoft Inc., so as to avail its end users the ability to analyze and visualize spreadsheet documents.
In Microsoft Excel, there are different types of functions (predefined formulas) and these include:
A count function is typically used to to calculate the number of entries in a cell or number field that meets a specific (predefined) value set by an end user.
In this scenario, "NP*" is the specific (predefined) value that was set and as such the value that would be returned based on the formula in cell A49 is 4 because A43, A44, A45 and A46 contain the value "NP."
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A program to demonstrate circular linked list with operations using pointers is:
struct Node *addToEmpty(struct Node *last, int data)
{
// This function is only for empty list
if (last != NULL)
return last;
// Creating a node dynamically.
struct Node *temp =
(struct Node*)malloc(sizeof(struct Node));
// Assigning the data.
temp -> data = data;
last = temp;
// Note : list was empty. We link single node
// to itself.
temp -> next = last;
return last;
}
<h3>What is a Circular Linked List?</h3>
This refers to the type of linked list in which the first and the last nodes are also joined together other to form a circle
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Name = "Bob"
# or you can prompt the user to enter their name:
# name = input("What's your name? ")
print("greetings," , name)
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Some situations you'd need to provide your SSN include when applying for insurance through an insurance company, when applying for a loan or a credit card (or any other company that you're sending a credit application to), banks, investment advisors, and cash transactions over $10,000, such as when buying a car. Also, if you are going to college with financial aid, colleges will collect your SSN. If any other business requests your SSN, they are legally allowed to, however, it's optional. It's also optional when applying for a job at a company, but might affect your chances at getting the job depending on the employer who may want to get credit statistics on their potential employees.
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