Actionscript is for animation
JavaScript is for adding functionality to a webpage
DHTML is incorporating other languages into HTML
XML is used to store data
HTML is used to create a web page
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I believe that you can click a button that has something to do with decreasing the font size, to go along with the question, perhaps the decrease font size button. Sometimes these buttons are represented with minus signs or arrows pointing downwards, among other symbols that convey that the font size will be decreasing.
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Answer:
The explanation is for 10 inputs though. You'd have to follow these steps to find input 50 numbers.
Explanation:
This is how I wrote it in the Plain English programming language which looks like pseudo-code but compiles and runs (to save you all the rest of the steps):
To run:
Start up.
Write "Enter 10 numbers separated by spaces: " on the console.
Read a reply from the console.
Loop.
If the reply is blank, break.
Get a number from the reply.
Add 1 to a count.
Add the number to a total.
Repeat.
Write "The total is: " then the total on the console.
Put the total divided by the count into an average.
Write "The average is: " then the average on the console.
Refresh the screen.
Wait for the escape key.
Shut down.
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Answer:
Question 1 :Write a program to enter a number and test if it is greater than 45.6 Example:
Answer:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
int user_number=0;
cout<<"Enter a number ";
cin >> user_number;
if(user_number >45.6){
cout <<"Greater than 45.6";
}
return 0;
}
Question 2: Test if a number grade is an A (greater than or equal to 90). If so print "Great!"
Answer:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
int user_number=0;
cout<<"Enter a number ";
cin >> user_number;
if(user_number >= 90){
cout <<"Great";
}
return 0;
}
Question 3:
Test if a password entered is correct. The secret phrase is Ada Lovelace.
Answer:
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
int main()
{string pass_phrase ="Ada Lovelace";
string user_password="";
cout<<"Enter password ";
getline (cin, user_password);
if(user_password == pass_phrase){
cout <<"Correct";
}
else{
cout <<"Incorrect";
}
return 0;
}
Explanation: