Flip bit position 5 to accomplish this. This maps to hex value 0x20, where the least significant bit is assumed to be at position 0.
Example: ascii "A" = 0x41, "a" = 0x61. 0x41 xor 0x61 = 0x20.
You would implement a flip function by XOR'ing the character value with 0x20.
Answer:
decide that when online customers and retail stores order bikinis, they will never have to wait more than two weeks for the order to arrive.
Explanation:
Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that in this scenario the best action that Helena can take is to decide that when online customers and retail stores order bikinis, they will never have to wait more than two weeks for the order to arrive. Otherwise she will begin to lose customers constantly by not having stock or shipping the product in time. These losses will continue to amass and may eventually ruin her business.
Answer:
title slide
title and content
blank
picture with caption
Explanation:
Slide layouts contain boxes known as placeholders that bear the contents of a slide. They allow users to format, and position content. Colors and fonts are also available. Text, titles, pictures, video, audio, graphics, etc., can be attached to the placeholders. Layouts are adjustable according to the preferences of the user.
There are also features that the sharing of these layouts with other users. To select a layout to be used, the user goes to Home and chose Layout which then supplies the different options.
Answer:
"Quotes"
Slashes \//
How '"confounding' "\" it is!
Explanation:
The question above is testing your knowledge of the "\" escape sequence, This escape sequence is used to introduce special formatting to the output of the System.out.print function in Java.
It can be used to introduce a new line \n
It can also be used to introduce a tab indentation \t
As in the question above it is used to introduce double quotes "" in this case \"
Also as we see the question above it can still be used to place backlashes to an output in this case we use two backlashes \\. The first is the escape sequence, the second \ gets printed out.