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KengaRu [80]
3 years ago
11

Give at least three aftercare Activities you apply in cleaning airpot.a.b.c.​

Computers and Technology
1 answer:
maria [59]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

An airpot is typically used in keeping of drinks warm. They can be used for outdoors or during meetings. Three aftercare activities that one can apply in cleaning airpot include:

a. To clean an airpot, use a damp cloth and soapy water after the remaining fluid that remains in the airpot has been emptied.

Ab. When cleaning an airpot, it should be noted that corrosive chemicals should not be used to clean them due to the fact that they aren't dishwasher safe.

c. Before storing the airpot, one needs to ensure that every part of the airpot gets dry.

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//import the Scanner class to allow for user's input

import java.util.Scanner;

//Declare the class and call it FactorClass

public class FactorClass {

   

   //Declare the function factor

   //It returns either true or false, therefore the return type is boolean

   //It receives two arguments - a and b

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       }

       

       //return false if a is not divisible by b

       return false;

   

   }  // End of method factor

   

   

   //The main method to test the function factor()

   public static void main(String[] args) {

       

       //Create an object of the Scanner class

       Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);

       

       //Prompt the user to enter the pair of numbers

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       int firstnum = input.nextInt();

       

       //grab and store the second number in another variable

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       //With the variables, call the factor() method

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       if(factor(firstnum, secondnum)){

           System.out.println(secondnum + " is a factor of " + firstnum);

       }

       

       //If it returns false, print the adequate message

       else{

           System.out.println(secondnum + " is NOT a factor of " + firstnum);

       }

   

 }            // End of main method

   

}    // End of class declaration

==============================================================

<h2>Sample Output 1:</h2>

>> Enter the pair of numbers  separated by a space

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>> 4 is a factor of 8

==============================================================

<h2>Sample Output 2:</h2>

>> Enter the pair of numbers  separated by a space

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>> 4 is NOT a factor of 9

==============================================================

<h2>Explanation:</h2>

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       if(factor(firstnum, secondnum)){

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       else{

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