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Black_prince [1.1K]
3 years ago
5

Which question is MOST important for an office to consider when upgrading to new software

Computers and Technology
1 answer:
Marina CMI [18]3 years ago
6 0
Either B or D those are the most reasonable answers if it were up to me to answer i would pick B but that is up to you go ahead and try your best i hope u have a nice day ✨✌️✨
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#include <iostream>  //to use input output functions

#include <fstream>  // to handle files

#define size 20  //size of questions is fixed to 20

using namespace std;   //to identify objects cin cout

int correctAnswers(char answers[], char correct[]);  //to count correct answers given by student

   int main(){    //start of main function

       char correct[size];         // array stores correct answers

       char answers[size];       //stores answers of students

       int result;                     //stores the correct answers result of student

       double percentage;   //stores the percentage of correct answers

       int counter;        //counts number of correct answers given by student  

       ifstream reader("CorrectAnswers.txt");  //reads the contents of CorrectAnswers.txt file

       if(!reader){  //if file cannot be read/opened

           cout<<"Cannot open the file"<<endl; //displays error message

           return 0;        }          

       counter = 0;    //sets counter to 0 initially

       while( (reader>>correct[counter++]) && counter < size  );    //reads each answer from CorrectAnswers.txt  and stores it in char array correct[] at each iteration of while loop

       reader.close();  //closes the file

       reader.open("StudentAnswers.txt");    //opens StudentAnswers.txt file  

       if(!reader){   //if file could not be opened

           cout<<"Cannot open file"<<endl;   //displays this error message

           return 0;          }          

       counter = 0;    //sets counter to 0

       while( (reader>>answers[counter++]) && counter < size );   //reads each answer from StudentAnswers.txt  and stores it in char array answers[] at each iteration of while loop    

       result = correctAnswers(answers,correct);  //calls correctAnswers method to compute the correct answers given by student and stores the result of correct answers in result variable

       percentage = 100.0*result/size;   //computes percentage of correct answers of student    

       cout<<"The total number of questions answered correctly: "<<result<<endl;     //displays total no of qs answered correctly

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   int correctAnswers(char answers[], char correct[]){   //method to compute the number of correct answers  

       int countCorrect = 0;   //stores the count of correct answers

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               countCorrect++;              }         }     //adds 1 to the countCorrect every time the student answer matches with the correct answer

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Explanation:

The program is well explained in the comments mentioned with each line of code.

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void wrongAnswers(char answers[], char correct[]){  //method takes two arrays one with correct answers and the other with student answers

       for(int i=0; i<size; i++){ //iterates 20 times

           if( answers[i] != correct[i] ){ //if the answer by student does not match with correct answer

               cout<<"Question Number: "<<i+1<<endl; //the question that is answered incorrectly

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The screenshot of the output is attached.

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