The central processing unit (CPU), also called a processor, is located inside the computer case on the motherboard. Hope it helps (:
Answer:
first-line indent
Explanation:
The answer is -- first-line indent
The "first-line indent" is a guideline provided by the APA or American Psychological Association for formatting or writing a reference page.
When we start writing text in a page, the first line on our page will line up from the left margin of the page and each line after that is the second and the succeeding lines will also start lining up at the left margin of the page when first line intend is turned on. This is called first-line indent.
Thus the answer is first-line indent
Answer:
Algorithm:
1. Declare an integer variable N.
2. Read the value N from user.
3.While(N):
3.1 find r=N%10;
3.2 print r in new line.
3.3 Update N as N=N/10.
4.end program.
Implementation in C++.
// header
#include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
// main function
int main()
{
// variable
int N;
cout<<"Enter an Integer:";
cin>>N;
// find the digits of number
while(N)
{
// last digit
int r=N%10;
// print last digit
cout<<r<<endl;
// update the number
N=N/10;
}
return 0;
}
Output:
Enter an Integer:329
9
2
3
Answer:
The typedef struct is as follows:
typedef struct jumper_t {
char name[16];
double tries[N_TRIES];
double best_jump;
double deviation;
} jumper_t;
The declaration of jlist is:
jumper_t jlist[10];
Explanation:
This defines the typedef structure
typedef struct jumper_t {
The following declares the variables as stated in the question
<em> char name[16];
</em>
<em> double tries[N_TRIES];
</em>
<em> double best_jump;
</em>
<em> double deviation;
</em>
}
This ends the typedef definition
jumper_t;
(b) The declaration of array jlist is:
jumper_t jlist[10];
So this is called a modem we use it to send and receive info over telephone lines
Hope this helps
-scav