Answer:
I dont think I can answer this
If you have machines doing jobs, fewer staff is needed, therefore the costs are LESS.
Hope I helped!
Just put for first: coding, graphics and for second : designing, writing
Third?: put all of the abov
Answer:
// here is code in java.
import java.util.*;
// class definition
class Solution
{
// main method of the class
public static void main (String[] args) throws java.lang.Exception
{
try{
// scanner object to read innput
Scanner s=new Scanner(System.in);
// variables
long min,years,days;
long temp;
System.out.print("Please enter minutes:");
// read minutes
min=s.nextLong();
// make a copy
temp=min;
// calculate days
days=min/1440;
// calculate years
years=days/365;
// calculate remaining days after years
days=days%365;
// print output
System.out.println(temp+" minutes is equal to "+years+" years and "+days+" days");
}catch(Exception ex){
return;}
}
}
Explanation:
Read the number of minutes from user and assign it to variable "minutes" of long long int type.Make a copy of input minutes.Then calculate total days by dividing the input minutes with 1440, because there is 1440 minutes in a day.Then find the year by dividing days with 365.Then find the remaining days and print the output.
Output:
please enter the minutes:1000000000
1000000000 minutes is equal to 1902 years and 214 days.
Here's the best answer I can give you, but bear with me.
The second option is incorrect because a class method must have a class identifier not an object identifier. What makes myObject an object identifier is the fact that it was created as an instance of the class MyClass in the constructor in line 5 (MyClass myObject= new MyClass(12.4,20);
The answer here should be MyClass.method2(20); Methods must have a set of parentheses, even if it has nothing inside. The first answer has a class identifier but the SOME_VALUE acts much like the Integer.MAX_VALUE; code which stores a constant value and does not actually perform tasks like most methods.
In short, the answer should be the last one but I hope my explanation cleared some things up for you, even if it was a bit more concept heavy than the question probably intended.