Answer:
Megabyte
Explanation:
Megabytes come before Gigabytes like how Gigabytes come before Terrabytes
Answer:
<u>C program to find the sum of the series( 1/2 + 2/3 + ... + i/i+1)</u>
#include <stdio.h>
double m(int i);//function declaration
//driver function
int main() {
int i;
printf("Enter number of item in the series-\n");//Taking input from user
scanf("%d",&i);
double a= m(i);//Calling function
printf("sum=%lf",a);
return 0;
}
double m(int i)//Defining function
{
double j,k;
double sum=0;
for(j=1;j<i+1;j++)//Loop for the sum
{
k=j+1;
sum=sum+(j/k);
}
return sum;
}
<u>Output:</u>
Enter number of item in the series-5
sum=3.550000
CSS in a separate file shared by many web pages provides a mechanism for a consistent layout, so my vote would be answer b.
However, with PHP driven templates you could achieve something similar. Also, JavaScript is commonly used for layout purposes (e.g., jQueryUI). But CSS is all about layout...
Answer:
A ) Sizeof(arr)/sizeof(arr[0])
B) Sizeof(arr[0])/sizeof(arr[0][0])
C) Sizeof(arr[0][0])/Sizeof(arr[0][0][0])
D) Sizeof(arr[0][0][0])/Sizeof(int)
Explanation:
using only the size of operator and the name of the array to write an expression that will yield each of the array Dimensions in left-to-right order
A ) Sizeof(arr)/sizeof(arr[0])
B) Sizeof(arr[0])/sizeof(arr[0][0])
C) Sizeof(arr[0][0])/Sizeof(arr[0][0][0])
D) Sizeof(arr[0][0][0])/Sizeof(int)
attached below is the handwritten copy