Answer:
- You need to create a variable outside (before) the input loop.
- You need a variable inside your loop that temporarily holds the user input.
- In your loop, you will compare if the variable outside the loop is greater than (or less than) the new user input.
I don't know what program language you are using, but I will use python since it's easy to read and you will get the idea if you're using a different programming language.
<u>Code (Python)</u>
largestnum = 0
for x in range(6): <em>#loops 6 times</em>
newnum = int(input("Enter a number: ")) #ask user for input & converts to int.
if newnum > largestnum: <em>#if new number is greater than largest num </em>
largestnum = newnum <em>#make it the largest number</em>
<em> </em>print("Largest:", largestnum)
The reason why you need a variable outside of the loop is because after the loop is done all variables inside the loop are trashed and can no longer be accessed outside of the loop.
I think you can do all of those things to rows and columns when working with a spreadsheet.
Answer:
B. Programming code for a video game
Explanation:
An item is considered an intellectual property if it is intangible in the sense that the actual property cannot be touched and it does not have a physical presence.
Options A, C and D do not fall in this category because they are tangible and they have physical presence.
Only option A, programming source code does not fall into this category.
Hence, <em>B. Programming code for a video game
</em> answers the question
Google Plus is the social media site that is connected with Hangouts.
To add, Google Plus<span> <span>is an interest-based </span></span>social network<span> <span>that is owned and operated by </span></span>Google. G<span>oogle's fourth foray into social networking,
experienced strong growth in its initial years, although usage statistics have
varied, depending on how the service is defined.<span> </span></span>