Answer:
The answer to this question is "The program will not compile."
Explanation:
In the given C++ programming language program. The program will not compile because in the program we define a class that is "TestClass" in this class we define a private variable and a function that is val and showVal(). In this function, we print the value of val variable. Then we define a parameterized constructor, in this constructor we use the private variable val that holds the constructor parameter value. Then we define a main function, in the main function we create a class object test which is defined wrong.
That's why the answer to this question is "The program will not compile."
It really would depend on what E-Mail system you're using.
If say, you're using G-Mail, the Recipient's address would be placed simply in the "To" bar right above the "Subject" bar.
Answer:
Option a is the correct answer.
Explanation:
- The information overflow is a state where the coming information will be more in comparison with processing information.
- For example, if there is limited space and any user has more luggage to keep on that space, then we can say that the luggage is overflow.
- So when the information is more and the processing capacity is less then we can say it information overflow condition and it is also asked by the above question. Hence option a is the correct answer.
- While the other is not because:- option b, c and d states some information statements which do not come in any information condition.
The data transmission speeds of token ring networks were 4Mbps and 16Mbps, implying that token frames were transmitted in the millions of times per second range.