Answer:
1) bob behnken and doug hurley
2)yes
3) august
Answer:
4444
Explanation:
The * can be applied to print a string any given number of times. Thus, str(m)*m means m will be repeated 4 times, and since m=4, the output comes out to be 4444.
This is the first option. And hence the correct option is the first one.
Pros: Readability. Unique closing reserved words on compound
statements will enhance readability and flexibility of a language. When an
endwhile or an endif in a program is written by someone else, it is vivid which
block is ending. Using braces is much harder is sometimes much harder to read.
Cons: Writability. They have the disadvantage of writability
and thus, complicating the language by increasing the number of keywords. Use
of more of these reserved words mean less words available for the programmer.
B. abrasion. Abrasion is pretty much friction on the rocks. Yardangs don't really apply to this situation and I have never heard of a deflated rock:P Hope that helps:)