Answer:
1. E
2. C
3. F
4. D
5. A
6. B
Explanation:
CPU: this is known as the central processing unit and it is considered to be the brain of a computer system. It is the system unit where all of the processing and logical control of a computer system takes place.
A. Decode unit: decodes instructions and data and transmits the data to other areas in an understandable format.
B. Register unit: contains many separate, smaller storage units. Modern CPUs need only a few nanoseconds to execute an instruction when all operands are in its registers.
C. Bus unit: it is used to connect all the other major components together, accepts data, and sends data through the input and output bus sections.
D. Control unit: control of the overall operations of the CPU. The component of the central processing unit (CPU) that controls the overall operation of a computer is the control unit. It comprises of circuitry that makes use of electrical signals to direct the operations of all parts of the computer system. Also, it instructs the input and output device (I/O devices) and the arithmetic logic unit how to respond to informations sent to the processor.
E. Arithmetic logic unit (ALU): performs mathematical functions on data stored in the register area.
F. Cache: small temporary memory area that separates and stores income data and instructions.
Solution:
Users of an access point share the transmission capacity of the access point. The throughput a user gets is called the bits per seconds.
Thus this is the required answer.
Answer:
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Explanation:
#include<stdio.h>
/* Your solution goes here */
//Impllementation of SwapArrayEnds method
void SwapArrayEnds(int sortArray[],int SORT_ARR_SIZE){
//Declare tempVariable as integer type
int tempVariable;
if(SORT_ARR_SIZE > 1){
tempVariable = sortArray[0];
sortArray[0] = sortArray[SORT_ARR_SIZE-1];
sortArray[SORT_ARR_SIZE-1] = tempVariable;
}
}
int main(void) {
const int SORT_ARR_SIZE = 4;
int sortArray[SORT_ARR_SIZE];
int i = 0;
sortArray[0] = 10;
sortArray[1] = 20;
sortArray[2] = 30;
sortArray[3] = 40;
SwapArrayEnds(sortArray, SORT_ARR_SIZE);
for (i = 0; i < SORT_ARR_SIZE; ++i) {
printf("%d ", sortArray[i]);
}
printf("\n");
return 0;
}
Please go to attachment for the program screenshot and output
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Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
Class BaseballPlayer{
//Instance variables
string name;
int hits;
int bats;
//Constructor
BaseballPlayer (string a, int b, int c){
name = a;
hits = b;
bats = c
}
public void printBattingDetails( ){
System.out.print(name, hits, bats)
}
}
//Demo class
Class BaseballTester{
public static void main (String args []){
BaseballPlayer player = new BaseballPlayer("Joe", 8, 4)
player.printBattingDetails( )
}
}