Answer:
<em>The function is written in C++</em>
void calc_discount(double amount,bool member)
{
double discount;
if(member)
{
discount = amount - 0.10 * amount - 0.05 * amount;
}
else
{
discount = amount - 0.05 * amount;
}
cout<<"Discount = "<<discount;
}
Explanation:
<em>I've included the full source code (including the main method) as an attachment where I use comments as explanations</em>
Answer:
The ideal cryptographic hash function has four properties: it is quick to compute the hash value for any given message. it is infeasible to generate a message from its hash value. it is infeasible to modify a message without changing the hash value.
Answer:
<em>Given Data:</em>
<em>myBytes BYTE 10h, 20h, 30h, 40h </em>
<em>myWords WORD 3 DUP(?), 2000h </em>
<em>myString BYTE "ABCDE"</em>
<em />
Based on the data that we are given we can conclude that:
(a). a. EAX = 1
b. EAX = 4
c. EAX = 4
d. EAX = 2
e. EAX = 4
f. EAX = 8
g. EAX = 5
Answer:
Time machine.
Explanation:
An OS X backup utility that automatically backs up files to a dedicated drive that is always available when the computer is turned on is called a time machine.
OS X was released in 2001 and it's Apple's version ten (10) of the operating system that runs on its Macintosh computers.
A time machine is a software tool built into the Mac operating system and it is primarily designed to automatically backup user files or data onto a dedicated drive such as an external hard drive disk through a wired connection, by using a Thunderbolt or universal serial bus (USB) cable. The automatic backup can as well be done wirelessly through a network connection.
To short letters to send worldwide.