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vazorg [7]
3 years ago
13

A new company is upgrading a media workstation. The computer will be predominantly used for graphic intensive presentations, sli

deshows, and video gaming tournaments on a large presentation screen. Which of the following BEST satisfies the needs of the company?
A. High-end video, high-end audio, multicore processor
B. RAM, networking and high-end audio
C. Gigabit networking connectivities, TV Tuner
D. network, connectivity and surround sound audio
Computers and Technology
1 answer:
Lilit [14]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The answer is letter A

Explanation:

High-end video, high-end audio, multicore processor

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<em>The program doesn't use comments; See explanation section for detailed line by line explanation</em>

<em>Program starts here</em>

def lettergrade(subject,score):

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lettergrade("Maths Class: ",maths)

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The program makes the following assumptions:

Scores between 90–100 has letter grade A

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Scores between 0–69 has letter grade E

<em>Line by Line explanation</em>

This line defines the lettergrade functions; with two parameters (One for subject or class and the other for the score)

def lettergrade(subject,score):

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<em>            print("Letter Grade: A")</em>

<em />

<em>This checks if score is between 80 and 89 (inclusive); if yes, letter grade B is printed</em>

<em>      elif score >= 80 and score <= 89:</em>

<em>            print("Letter Grade: B")</em>

<em />

<em>This checks if score is between 70 and 79 (inclusive); if yes, letter grade C is printed</em>

<em>      elif score >= 70 and score <= 79:</em>

<em>            print("Letter Grade: C")</em>

<em />

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<em>      elif score >= 60 and score <= 69:</em>

<em>            print("Letter Grade: D")</em>

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<em>This checks if score is between 0 and 59 (inclusive); if yes, letter grade F is printed</em>

<em>      elif score >= 0 and score <= 59:</em>

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<em />

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<em>            print("Invalid Score")</em>

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lettergrade("Maths Class: ",maths)

lettergrade("English Class: ",english)

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lettergrade("Science Class: ",science)

lettergrade("Arts Class: ",arts)

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