Answer:
int k;
double d;
char s[10];
cin >> k >> d >> s;
cout << s << " " << d << " " << k << "\n" << k << " " << d << " " << s;
Explanation
First Step (declare K, d, s) so they can store a integer
int k;
double d;
char s[10];
Second Step (read in an integer, a real number and a small word)
cin >> k >> d >> s;
Third Step ( print them out )
cout << s << " " << d << " " << k << "\n" << k << " " << d << " " << s;
Chunking is a kind of learning or memory technique in which a large sum of information is divided into chunks so that the person is able to assimilate the information easier and more efficiently. In this case, he grouped the numbers similar to years so that there are 3 pieces of information which he has to remember only instead of 12 numbers.
Answer:
start→ randomly pick a fruit from the list→ if the first fruit is 'apple', pick 'banana', else if 'orange', pick 'grape', else if 'grape', pick 'banana'→ print second fruit→end.
Explanation:
To pick a second fruit, some conditions have to be met,
- if you pick an apple, the second fruit should be a banana.
- if you pick an orange, the second fruit should be a grape.
- if you pick a grape, the second fruit should be a banana.
Answer: 1.to avoid equipment downtime.
2.To keep equipment running accurately
3. To avoid defects
4. To keep business professionals busy with maintenance procedures
5. To avoid losing data
6. To keep computers running slowly
7. To maximize productivity
Explanation:r