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<h3>Answers:</h3>
Operating System
Web Browser
Word Processor
Device Driver
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<h3>Explanation:</h3>
Software is a set of data that tells the computer what to do. Each of the answer above tell the computer something specific to do.
The operating system are basic functions that make the computer run smoothly.
The web browser is telling the computer you want to look something up like in internet explorer, firefox, and chrome.
The word processor is a piece of software that tells the computer that you want to format a piece of text like in Microsoft word.
The device driver is a piece of software that controls a connected device like a phone or another computer.
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Answer:
The answer is "None of these".
Explanation:
In the given question an array "sales[]" is declared, which contains 50 double type elements, and in the next line, an integer variable j is defined, which uses a for loop. In this question two options is given, in which both are not correct, that can be described as follows:
- In option (i), A loop is defined that, uses variable j which starts with 0 and ends with 48, So total elements are 48 that's why it is not correct.
- In option (ii), A loop will use variable j that, starts with 1 and ends with 49, That's why it is not correct.
Answer:
Boolean
Explanation:
Boolean is one of the primitive data types that will only hold either true or false value. This data type is commonly used in a variable that will track a status with only two possible outcomes.
For example, the<em> ParticipantPD</em> field is to track the payment status (paid or unpaid) of a participant. So, declare the<em> ParticipantPD</em> field as boolean data type will meet its purpose.
boolean ParticipantPD = true;
or
boolean ParticipantPD = false;