I'm almost certain it's D. I hope I'm right
Answer:
if(goodsSold>500000){
bonus = 10000;
}
Explanation:
A complete Java program that prompts user to enter value for goodsSold is given below:
<em>import java.util.Scanner;</em>
<em>public class num14 {</em>
<em> public static void main(String[] args) {</em>
<em> Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in);</em>
<em> System.out.println("Enter goods Sold: ");</em>
<em> int goodsSold = in.nextInt();</em>
<em> int bonus =0;</em>
<em> if(goodsSold>500000){</em>
<em> bonus=10000;</em>
<em> }</em>
<em> System.out.println("You bonus for "+goodsSold+" is "+bonus);</em>
<em> }</em>
<em>}</em>
Answer:
False. Pascal's calculator was the first mechanical calculator invented by Blaise Pascal in the mid 17th century.
The answer is Message Digest. <span>A Messae Digest is a number that summarizes an encrypted information. </span>They<span> are designed to protect the integrity of a piece of data or media to detect changes to any part of a </span>message<span>.</span>