Answer: Storage
Explanation:
Storage means means saving data in computer memory. Memory refers to the location which is meant for short-term data, while storage is the part of the computer system that allows an individual to store and also access data on long-term basis.
It should be noted that typically, storage usually comes in form of a hard drive or a solid-state drive.
Answer:
External EMI/RFI
Explanation:
The EMI stands for Electromagnetic interference. It is a radio frequency spectrum which is disturbance that is created by the external source which affects the electric circuit by an electromagnetic induction or conductance. It is also called as the RFI or the radio-frequency interference.
In the context, the three Cat 5e cable were run from the office area to the three computers in the machine shop. The users reports a problem of a very slow network performance and also the switch reports CRC errors. This is mainly caused due to the external EMI or the external RFI.
Answer:
#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
class Money{
private:
int dollars;
int cents;
public:
Money(int d=0, int c=0){
setDollar(d);
setCent(c);
}
void setDollar(int d){
dollars = d;
}
void setCent(int c){
cents = c
}
int getDollar() {
return dollars;
}
int getCent() {
return cents;
}
double getMoney(){
return (dollars + (cents/100));
}
};
// testing the program.
int main(){
Money Acc1(3,50);
cout << M.getMoney() << endl;
Money Acc2;
Acc2.setDollars(20);
Acc2.setCents(30);
cout <<"$" << Acc2.getDollars() << "." << Acc2.getCents() << endl;
return 0;
}
Explanation:
The C++ source code defines the Money class and its methods, the class is used in the main function as a test to create the instances of the money class Acc1 and Acc2.
The object Acc2 is mutated and displayed with the "setDollar and setCent" and "getDollar and getCent" methods respectively.
Since Tristen want her students to take notes on her presentations, she should have some sort of handout.
Because Wyatt, wants to ensure that students who do not have PowerPoint can still view his presentations, converting it into a pdf is best.
Since Reed's students are very visual, converting his slides into a video will make it better for students who want to spend some time assessing some of the graphs or equations.
Thus, A is the best choice.