Answer:
Will the printer work when I connect the printer's USB cable into a USB 2.0 port on my computer:
b. Yes, but at the USB 2.0 speed.
Explanation:
- The option a is not correct as we can use 2.0 port also for this purpose but not only 3.0.
- The option b is correct as we can use 2.0 USB Port for 3.0 USB but the speed will remain that of 2.0 USB.
- The option c is incorrect as because the speed is dependent on the speed of port.
- The option d is incorrect as because USB can have speed of 2.0 or 3.0 depending upon the port and USB but can't have 1.1 speed.
There are Mainly Five basic Components of a computer system.
Input Unit.
Output unit.
Memory Unit.
Control unit.
Arithmetic and Logic Unit.
Answer
The answer and procedures of the exercise are attached in the following archives.
Step-by-step explanation:
You will find the procedures, formulas or necessary explanations in the archive attached below. If you have any question ask and I will aclare your doubts kindly.
Answer:
C++ code is given below
Explanation:
#include<iostream>
#include <cstring>
using namespace std;
int housekeeping(string EOFNAME);
int mainLoop(string name,string EOFNAME);
int finish();
void main()
{
string name;
string EOFNAME = "ZZZZ";
cout << "enter the name" << endl;
cin >> name;
if (name != EOFNAME)
{
housekeeping(EOFNAME);
}
if (name != EOFNAME)
{
mainLoop(name , EOFNAME);
}
if (name != EOFNAME)
{
finish();
}
system("pause");
}
int housekeeping(string EOFNAME)
{
cout << "enter first name " << EOFNAME << " to quit " << endl;
return 0;
}
int mainLoop(string name, string EOFNAME)
{
int hours;
int rate,gross;
int DEDUCTION = 45;
int net;
cout << "enter hours worked for " << name << endl;
cin >> hours;
cout << "enter hourly rate for " << name << endl;
cin >> rate;
gross = hours*rate;
net = gross - DEDUCTION;
if (net > 0)
{
cout << "net pay for " << name << " is " << net << endl;
}
else
{
cout << "dedections not covered.net is 0.";
}
cout << "enter next name or " << EOFNAME << " to quit" << endl;
cin >> name;
return 0;
}
int finish()
{
cout << "end of job"<<endl;
return 0;
}
Answer:
Answered below
Explanation:
Index of the first element compared to the key is 5. The element itself is 55.
This index is evaluated by the addition of the index of the first element which is 0(zero) and the the index of the last element which is 10.
( Index of the last element is determined by subtracting the one from the total number of elements)
After the addition, the result is divided by 2 to get the first index from which the binary search begins.
firstIndex = 0
lastIndex = array.length - 1
midpoint = (firstIndex + lastIndex) / 2