The errors of an computer or electronic device
I dont know the answer of this qustion
Answer:
any kind of unwanted, unsolicited digital communication that gets sent out in bulk
PSEUDOCODE:
1. DECLARE number: INTEGER
2. DECLARE multiple: INTEGER
3. INPUT number
4. FOR counter FROM 1 TO 10 DO
5. multiple <-- number * counter
6. PRINT number, " * ", counter, " = ", multiple
7. ENDFOR
<em>1. declaring a variable "number" as an Integer</em>
<em>2. declaring a variable "multiple" as an Integer</em>
<em>3. The user inputs the value of number</em>
<em>4. FOR loop where variable "counter" increments by 1 after every iteration</em>
<em>5. sets the value for variable "multiple" as the value of number * counter</em>
<em>6. prints out for example "3 * 1 = 3" and will continue till counter reaches 10</em>
<em>7. Ends the for loop</em>
FLOWCHART below
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Answer:
The answer to the question is False.
Explanation:
After the completion compiling process and a program is ready for execution.MSIL(Microsoft Intermediate Language) does not read the CLR in RAM in a from that allow the CPU of the computer to execute the instructions that are written in the program.
Hence we conclude that the answer to this question is False.