Answer:
numberOfPrizes%numberOfParticipants==0
Explanation:
- Above expression includes % sign, which means mod.
- Mod of a value with another makes the 1st value divide by 2nd and return the remainder.
- As numberOfParticipants cant be zero (given), the answer must be a proper number.
- If numberOfPrizes is completely divisible by numberOfParticipants then it will return 0 as shown in above expression. True case.
- If a digit other than 0 is a result then it will be false.
It's D because all of this are TRUE.
Answer:
It is a slang term used to denote people using (attached to) computers.
Not sure what programming language, but i'll use Java
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Answer:
//C++ code for the cash register..
#include <iostream>
#include<vector> //including vector library
using namespace std;
int main() {
vector<float> cash; //declaring a vector of type float.
float item=2,cash_sum=0;
int counter=1;
while(item!=0)//inserting prices in the vector until user enters 0...
{
cout<<"Enter the price of item "<<counter<<" :"<<endl;
cin>>item;
counter++;
cash.push_back(item);//inserting element in the vector...
}
for(int i=0;i<cash.size();i++)//looping over the vector...
{
cash_sum+=cash[i];//summing each element..
}
cash_sum*=1.08;//adding 8% sales tax.
cout<<cash_sum;//printing the result....
return 0;
}
Explanation:
I have taken a vector of type float.
Inserting the price of each item in the vector until user enters 0.
Iterating over the vector for performing the sum operation.
Then after that adding 8% sales tax to the sum.
Printing the output at last.