Answer:
a group of instructions that can be used to organize a program or perform a repeated task
Explanation:
A function is a group of commands that can be called upon with extra parameters if needed.
Example:
def foo(): #defining this function and naming it foo
return True #what is performed when foo is called on
if foo() == True: #foo() is calling on a function named foo
print('yes')
Answer:
A.) True
Explanation:
Inserting a new value in the middle of a singly lnked list requires changing the pinter of the list node that follows the new node.
Answer:
The answer is given below in explanation section.
Explanation:
As asked in the question Sanford is creating an excel spreadsheet and needs to insert many workbooks sheets to organize his data, then what is the limit of the number of worksheets excel con contain.
The excel spreadsheet contains as many worksheets as you want but it is limited by the available memory of your computer and system resources. If you have very little memory then you cannot create many worksheets. If you have memory in GBs then you can create thousands of worksheets.
However, it is noted that to create the worksheet is not limited by Excel but it is limited by avilabe memory and system resources. If you have enough computer memory and resources like CPU power etc, then you can create worksheet as many as you want.
It is also noted that the excel worksheet is limited by its number of rows and number of columns it contains e.g. the total number of rows and columns on a worksheet are 1,048,576 rows by 16,384 columns.
If you want to study more about Excel limitation and specifications, the following link may help you
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/excel-specifications-and-limits-1672b34d-7043-467e-8e27-269d656771c3
B.cannot be accessed from the GUI
Answer:
the guest receive 5050 peso if he exchange
$ 100
Explanation:
- 1 $ = 50.50 peso
- 1 $ × 100 = 50.50 peso × 100
- 100 $ = 5050 peso
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