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Answer:
The CPU is the brain of a computer
Answer:
Following are the statement which is given below:
if (gpa > 3.5) // check the condition if gpa exceeds 3.5.
{
deansList++; // increment of 1 in the deansList variable
cout << studentName; // display the studentName,
}
Explanation:
The description of the statement
- In the if statement we check the condition of "gpa" .if "gpa" is greater then 3.5 then it executed the statement inside the if block otherwise nothing will be executed.
- if control moves to the if part it adds to 1 to the deansList.
- Finally, display the value of studentName.
Answer:
True.
The code skips the else command
Explanation:
I will answer this question with the following code segment
<em>n = 1</em>
<em>If n > 0:</em>
<em> Print("greater than 0")</em>
<em>else:</em>
<em> Print("not greater than 0")</em>
<em />
From the code segment above
<em>Print("greater than 0")</em> will be executed because the condition <em>If n > 0 </em>is true
Since the if condition is true, the else condition will not be executed
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