Answer:
Explanation:
One group of students did an experiment to study the movement of ocean water. The steps of the experiment are listed below.
Fill a rectangular baking glass dish with water.
Place a plastic bag with ice in the water near the left edge of the dish.
Place a lighted lamp near the left edge of the dish so that its light falls directly on the plastic bag.
Put a few drops of ink in the water.
The student did not observe any circulation of ink in the water as expected because the experiment had a flaw. Which of these statements best describes the flaw in the experiment? (2 points)
Not enough ink was added.
Not enough water was taken.
The dish was too small for the experiment.
The lamp and the ice bag were at the same place.
D.operating system
mac is an unix based os
Answer:
Following are the code to the given question:
public class BaseballPlayer//defining a class BaseballPlayer
{
BaseballPlayer(int numHits, int numRuns, int numRBIs)//defining a parameterized cons
{
}
}
Explanation:
Some of the data is missing, which is why the solution can be represented as follows:
In this code, a class BaseballPlayer is defined, and inside the class a parameterized constructor is defined that holds three integer variable "numHits, numRuns, and numRBIs".
Answer:
Option D: double y = 82;
Explanation:
In Java programming, it is acceptable to assign an integer (lower type) to a double type (higher type) variable. By assigning an integer to double type variable using the "=" operator, the integer will be converted to double type implicitly. It is known as the implicit type casting.
For example, <em>double y = 82</em> will convert integer 82 (integer) to 82.0 (double).
There's no "using namespace std;" statement. I see no reason for COLOR to be two dimensional or have a length of 5 with only four elements. The inside of the for loop with variable 'J' makes no sense.