Answer:
prompt("Enter a value for one edge of a cube")
Store user's value into edgeCube
area = 6 * (edgeCube * edgeCube)
volume = edgeCube * edgeCube * edgeCube
print("One side of the cube is: " + edgecube);
print("The area is: " + area)
print("The volume is: " + volume)
Answer:
#include using namespace std;
cout << quotient;
Explanation:
not #include ; using namespace std;
; doesn't belong
cout << quotient
forgot the ; at the end
Complete Question:
Recall that with the CSMA/CD protocol, the adapter waits K. 512 bit times after a collision, where K is drawn randomly. a. For first collision, if K=100, how long does the adapter wait until sensing the channel again for a 1 Mbps broadcast channel? For a 10 Mbps broadcast channel?
Answer:
a) 51.2 msec. b) 5.12 msec
Explanation:
If K=100, the time that the adapter must wait until sensing a channel after detecting a first collision, is given by the following expression:
The bit time, is just the inverse of the channel bandwidh, expressed in bits per second, so for the two instances posed by the question, we have:
a) BW = 1 Mbps = 10⁶ bps
⇒ Tw = 100*512*(1/10⁶) bps = 51.2*10⁻³ sec. = 51.2 msec
b) BW = 10 Mbps = 10⁷ bps
⇒ Tw = 100*512*(1/10⁷) bps = 5.12*10⁻³ sec. = 5.12 msec
Answer: float
Explanation:
This is asking what would the remainder be of 5/2. I am not totally sure what you are asking but float is used with remainders because it could have a decimal like 3.33 that would throw an error for anything other than float.
Answer: Option C is correct
Explanation:
Option C is correct