I think you should take a look into this link: https://www.wired.com/2009/12/ye-cybercrimes/
Here are the 10 most <span>destructive cybercrimes that you can take as areal example of cybercrime.</span>
Answer:
KeyCards
Explanation:
Keycards are able to be stacked with alot of roles
im sorry if im wrong
Answer:
The correct answer is: "D. shapoo instructions (lather, rinse, repeat)".
Explanation:
Among the options given, letter D is the only one which does not apply and may not function as an algorithm. An algorithm is a set of rules and/or instructions which aims at solving a problem and/or task, therefore, "shapoo instructions" do not classify as an algorithm because they are only written informations to explain how to use a product (lather, rinse, repeat), rather than setting a procedure for solving a problem in terms of technology tools. All the other options are examples of algorithms because they already exist as such and also function as technology tools.
(ps: mark as brainliest, please?!)
Answer:
21
Explanation:
a = 7
b = 7
c = 2
7 is greater than or equal to 7 , so it will return 7 + 7 *2 which is 21