Answer:
True
Explanation:
Enterprise resource planning is the integration of various corporate functions using information technology. The main objective of a small or large manufacturing company's ERP project is to track its supply chain activities from inventory purchase to processing and final shipment to customers.
Hey I wasn't able to replicate your css loading issue using most of the code you provided
In general you have the *.htm files/pages with <html> and <body> tags like you have and the link which references the same file (so just copy that part and it should work for all files)
There are possibly 4 issues which might still exist:
1) the css&htm files are not in the same folder, so the file isn't found
2) the browser cached an old version off the css file which was empty -> try cleaning the browser cache
3) you have many errors in your html which might confuse/break the browser
3.1) you have multiple html and body tags in one file, keep it to only <html><head/><body><stuff></body></html> per file
3.2) your list of many links has links inside of links
3.3) your links in the list of many links has a style tag as the href for the inner link, use class="menulinks" instead and then style it in the css with .menulinks{...}
3.4) the open tag of the inner links is not closed before the text content starts (<em>|FAQ</em> and so on )
3.5) in theory the order of the closing of tags is wrong for the inner links (but fixed if you remove the previously mentioned wrong style tag)
you open a->a->style->em and close em->a->a->style so style should be before the 2 closing </a> tags
3.6) in general you should indent everything, makes everything much clearer, also windows notepad isn't really the best in supporting you to write stuff like that
you might want to consider other editors like notepad++ which are free to download and highlght the syntax for you, have autocomplete and help with the indention and closing tags
4) make sure you have saved the changes and that they aren't there yet (try flashy colors like red or something else obvious)
Also it is easier to help when one has access to the code and doesn't have to retype important parts, copy&pasting it into the question would help, but brainly doesn't really support code so it's not nice and brainly might even reformat it a bit
websites like pastebin or for webdevelopment jsfiddle are useful, but really anything would help even if not intended for that purpose, like a viewable google doc link
I suggest you try fixing the issues from above and if it still doesn't work share the code in some (hopefully better) way
Hi, the photo doesn’t show the question on what to answer, all I see are empt boxes, if you message me the question I will answer it for you!
Answer:
1.) Relative cell reference - A1
2.) Absolute cell reference - $D$2
3.) Mixed cel reference - $D2
Explanation:
In Microsoft Excel, cell references are very important and critical when dealing with formula. They can give you what you’re looking for or make your entire worksheet incorrect.
A cell reference is a cell address or a range of cell addresses that can be used in a formula.
There are three types of cell references and they are;
a) Relative reference
b) Absolute reference
c) Mixed reference
A relative cell reference is a cell reference that changes when you copy the formula to other cells. It s usually just a normal cell reference like A1, B2, C3. If a formula with a relative cell reference is copied down to other cells, the formula will change. That is a formula with a relative cell reference changes with respect to the cell which it is copied to.
An absolute reference does not change when you copy the formula to other cells. In absolute references, the dollar sign $ is used to “lock” both the row and column so that it does not change when it is copied to other cells. An example is $D$2.
Using a mixed cell reference, one is trying to see that only either the row or column changes with respect to other cells when they are copied. It is like “locking” either the column or the row while changing the other. Just like from the example, $D2 is a mixed cell reference where only the column is locked such that only the row changes when the formula is copied to other cells.
Answer:
The answer is "None of these".
Explanation:
In the given question an array "sales[]" is declared, which contains 50 double type elements, and in the next line, an integer variable j is defined, which uses a for loop. In this question two options is given, in which both are not correct, that can be described as follows:
- In option (i), A loop is defined that, uses variable j which starts with 0 and ends with 48, So total elements are 48 that's why it is not correct.
- In option (ii), A loop will use variable j that, starts with 1 and ends with 49, That's why it is not correct.