Answer:
D
Explanation:
Because a mobile phone would allow you to tilt it in any direction.
int main() {
string simon_Pattern;
string user_Pattern;
int userScore;
int i;
user_Score = 0;
simon_Pattern = "RRGBRYYBGY";
user_Pattern = "RRGBBRYBGY";
for (i = 0; i <= simson_pattern.length; i++) {
if (simon_Pattern[i] == user_Pattern[i]) {
user_Score = user_Score + 1;
} else {
break;
}
}
cout << "userScore: " << user_Score << endl;
return 0;
}
Here it uses two string variable to store “simson’s pattern and user’s pattern”. Then a “for loop” is executed till the end of the string. Inside the for loop both the strings are compared character by character and when found the score is added. If not for loop is exited and finally the score is displayed.
Answer:
7
Explanation:
We already have the functions that tells us how much to add. If you add all this, you will get 12. HOWEVER because cantaloupe is in the list, the computer does not count that. So if we add that again without 5(how much the cantaloupe costs), we get 7.
Answer:
a medical journal/study from a licenced doctor on a website with .org
Explanation:
most medical journals from licenced doctors have .org in the end and are trusted