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It will print out this way because the code uses if statements, rather than else if statements. As written, every single if statement will be triggered because each expression will evaluate to true. If there were else statements involved, then only the first one that is triggered will print out, and the rest will be ignored.
The reason for the weird formatting/spacing is because only the first print statement is println which adds a new line after printing. The other statements are just print, which does not add a new line or a space.
Answer:
Database Management Software.
Explanation:
The software that provides the mechanism to access the database is called Database Management Software.There are two types databases SQL and No SQL.There are various types of database Management Software present online for ex:-My SQL,Microsoft SQL server,Microsoft Access,Postgres SQL,Mongo DB etc.
Some advantages are that you will have more control, you can quickly access documents and files, and you can easily preform more advance commands. Some downside are not GUI, you have to know exactly what to type to do the action you need, and you have to experience error codes sometimes with will need you to google what they mean
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Answer:
Input example:
select the funcion: 1
write the 1sd number2
write the 2nd number1
value is 2.000000
Explanation:
#include <stdio.h>
main()
{
//define the variables as float
float a, b, c, e;
char d;
while (1)
{
//input values
printf("select the function: ");
scanf("%c",&d);
printf("write the 1sd number");
scanf("%f",&a);
getchar();
printf("write the 2nd number");
scanf("%f",&b);
getchar();
if (d=='%')
{
a=a*b/100;
}
if (d=='*')
{
a=a*b;
}
if (d=='+')
{
a=a+b;
}
if (d=='/')
{
a=a/b;
}
if (d=='-')
{
a=a-b;
}
printf("value is %f \n",a);
}
printf("final value is %f",a);
getchar();
}
The answer is True. A chart generated in Microsoft Excel can be plugged into a presentation authored used Powerpoint. You can copy it from Excel ( by right-clicking on the chart and select copy) and then Paste it in Power Point. Or, you can save it and import it as an image.