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tensa zangetsu [6.8K]
3 years ago
7

You have enabled IP routing on PLABSA01 after enabling the IPRouter in the registry. How will you verify whether the IP routing

is enabled on the system?
Computers and Technology
1 answer:
drek231 [11]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

By typing ipconfig at the command prompt

Explanation:

To check if an ip router is enabled in a registry, simply do the following:

1. launch your command prompt from accessories in your windows start button

2. Type this command IPconfig

3. Strike the enter button on the keyboard

It will display the various pack of upload and download indicating how packages are routed.

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The missing segment of the code illustrates the use of functions.

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The code segment that complete the code in the question is as follows:

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<em>    baseArea = length * width </em>

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Then, the base area of the pyramid is calculated

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Then, the volume of the pyramid is calculated

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<em>def calc_pyramid_volume(length, width, height): </em>

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Answer:

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   System.out.println("Change Owed: " + change / 100.0);  // displays the owed change

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   change = change % 25;  // compute the quarters remaining

   int dimes = change / 10;  //  computes dimes

   change = change % 10;  //  computes dimes remaining

   int nickels = change / 5;  // computes nickels

   change = change % 5;  // compute nickels remaining

   int pennies = change;  // computes pennies

   System.out.println("Quarters: " + quarters);  // displays computed value of quarters

   System.out.println("Dimes: " + dimes);  // displays value of dimes

   System.out.println("Nickels: " + nickels);  // displays value of nickels

   System.out.println("Pennies: " + pennies);   }} //displays value of pennies

Explanation:

I will explain the program with an examples.

Suppose the user enters 4.57 as cost of the item and 5.00 as amount paid. Then the program works as follows:

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change = (int)(amount * 100 - itemCost * 100);

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change = (int)(5.00 * 100 - 4.57 * 100)

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Now the change owed is computed as:

change / 100.0 = 43/100.0 = 0.43

Hence change owed = 0.43

Next quarters are computed as:

quarters = change / 25;

This becomes:

quarters = 43/25

quarters = 1

Now the remaining is computed as:

   change = change % 25;

This becomes:

   change = 43 % 25;

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Next the dimes are computed from remaining value of change as:

dimes = change / 10;

dimes = 18 / 10

dimes = 1

Now the remaining is computed as:

   change = change % 10;

This becomes:

   change = 18 % 10

  change = 8

Next the nickels are computed from remaining value of change as:

nickels = change / 5;

nickels = 8 / 5

nickels = 1

Now the remaining is computed as:

   change = change % 5;

This becomes:

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At last the pennies are computed as:

pennies = change;

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So the output of the entire program is:

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The screenshot of the output is attached.

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