All of the given choices are indeed common barriers to oral communication. But among them, "noise" is the only one which may not be the fault of the sender of the receiver. Noise can be generated by nearby sources independent of the sender or receiver.
Answer:
// here is code in c++.
#include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
// main function
int main() {
// variable
int num;
int tot_sum=0;
cout<<"enter a number: ";
// read the value of n
cin>>num;
// check the multiple of 2 or 5 from 1 to n
for(int x=1;x<=num;x++)
{
// if multiple of 2 or 5 then add them
if(x%2==0 ||x%5==0)
{
tot_sum=tot_sum+x;
}
}
// print the sum
cout<<"sum of multiple of 2 or 5 is:"<<tot_sum<<endl;
return 0;
}
Explanation:
Read the number "n" from user.Check every number from 1 to n, if it is a multiple of 2 or 5 then add them to "tot_sum".When the for loop end, "tot_sum" will have sum of all the number which are either multiple of 2 or 5.Print the sum.
Output:
enter a number:11
sum of multiple of 2 or 5 is:35
Answer:
Hi there! Pseudocode is the process of writing out the high-level structure of the program in simple English terms which acts as a blueprint of how the program will work. The pseudocode for this question is written below.
Explanation:
Prompt user for input 1
Validate input 1
Prompt user for input 2
Validate input 2
Prompt user for input 3
Validate input 3
Perform checks:
If
1 and 2 equals 3
Or
1 and 3 equals 2
Or
2 and 3 equals 1
Display message to user
Answer:
Simple Network Management Protocol
Explanation:
Simple Network Management Protocol otherwise referred to as SNMP is a form of computer protocol that is mainly used in obtaining and regulating information relating to connected gadgets. It is practically based on the internet and was originally planned as an interim protocol.
Hence, it can be concluded that the Simple Network Management Protocol was developed as an interim management protocol with OSI as the ultimate network management protocol.
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