1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
Elden [556K]
3 years ago
7

Will robots take people's jobs? write in complete sentence.

Computers and Technology
1 answer:
lilavasa [31]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

yes

Explanation:

yes because they already have them for old gun ships (which they still use) and they have made cars with them and more including bombing situations IED detinators they used in Afghanistan and in Iraq in 2011.

You might be interested in
Life Decisions Cyber Cafe is a cafe with free Internet service and computers that are linked to various online career opportunit
djverab [1.8K]

Answer:

The correct answer is d) all of the above

Explanation:

The size of the info is necessary to give the users heads up about the amount of data needed to access it, the type of the video is also important so the user can know the environment appropriate for viewing it and also tips for viewing will help users know the requirements needed to view it.

4 0
3 years ago
what is musical technology specifically, the origins of its genesis & its importance to the baroque era
ki77a [65]

Answer:

There were three important features to Baroque music: a focus on upper and lower tones; a focus on layered melodies; an increase in orchestra size. Johann Sebastian Bach was better known in his day as an organist. George Frideric Handel wrote Messiah as a counterargument against the Catholic Church

3 0
3 years ago
In every programming language, when you access data stored in an array, it is important to use a ____ containing a value that ac
Stells [14]
Subscript

Reference: Chapter 5 of 'An Object-Oriented Approach to Programming Logic and Design's by Joyce Farrell
4 0
3 years ago
1. Assign to maxSum the max of (numA, numB) PLUS the max of (numY, numZ). Use just one statement. Hint: Call FindMax() twice in
Roman55 [17]

Answer:

1)

maxSum = FindMax(numA, numB) + FindMax(numY, numZ);

2)

void PrintFeetInchShort(int numFeet , int numInches){

cout<<numFeet<<"'"<<numInches<<"\""; }

3)

void PrintTicTacToe(char horizChar, char vertChar){

   for(int r=1;r<=3;r++)    {

       for(int c=1;c<=3;c++)        {

           cout<<"x";

           if(c<=2)            {

               cout<<vertChar;     }        }

       cout<<endl;

       if(r != 3)  {

           for(int c = 1; c<=5; c++)            {

              cout<<horizChar;            }

           cout<<endl;        }    } }

4)

void PrintShape(){

for(int r=1;r<=3;r++){

for(int c=1;c<=3;c++){

cout<<"*"; }

cout<<endl;} }

5)

void PrintPattern(){

for(int r=1;r<=5;r++){

   cout<<"*"; } }

Explanation:

1.

In the statement, maxSum is a double type variable which is assigned the maximum of the two variables numA numB PLUS the maximum of the two variables numY numZ using which are found by calling the FindMax function. The FindMax() method is called twice in this statement one time to find the maximum of numA and numB and one time to find the maximum of numY numZ. When the FindMax() method is called by passing numA and numB as parameters to this method, then method finds if the value of numA is greater than that of numB or vice versa. When the FindMax() method is called by passing numY and numZ as parameters to this method, then method finds if the value of numY is greater than that of numZ or vice versa. The PLUS sign between the two method calls means that the resultant values returned by the FindMax() for both the calls are added and the result of addition is assigned to maxSum

2.

The above function takes two integer variables numFeet and numInches as its parameters. The cout statement is used to print the value of numFeet with a single quote at the end of that value and  print the value of numInches with double quotes at the end of that value. Here \ backslash is used to use the double quotes. Backslash is used in order to include special characters in a string. In order to add double quotes with a string or a value, backslash is compulsory.

3.

The function PrintTicTacToe has two character type (char) parameters  horizChar and vertChar.

The function has two loops; outer loop and an inner loop. The outer loop is used to iterate through the rows and inner loop is used to iterate through the columns. The inner loop iterates and prints a row of the character "x" followed by  vertChar which contains a character ! . This means at each iteration x! is printed and it stops at the third "x" as the loop variable c iterates until the value of c remains less than or equal to 3. Notice that the last "x" in each row is not followed by a "!" because of if(c<=2) condition which prints ! only till the second column which means cout<<vertChar; statement only executes until the value of c remains less than or equal to 2. When the value exceeds 2 then the next if statement  if(r != 3) executes which checks if the value of r is not equal to 3.  If this condition is true then the loop inside this 2nd if statement executes which prints value of horizChar at each iteration and horizChar contains "~". c<=5; means that the loop will print "~" 5 times. After the first row of x!x!x and ~~~~~ are printed the outer loop executes for the next iteration and outer loop variable r is incremented to one to print the second row of x!x!x

~~~~~ using inner loop and two if conditions. This outer loop body executes 3 times.

4.

The function has two loops an inner and outer loop. Outer loop is used for rows and inner for columns. At each iteration of inner loop an asterisk is printed and the inner loop runs for 3 times which means three asterisks will print ***. The outer loop executes for 3 times which means total three rows of three *** asterisks are displayed each ***  asterisks are printed with a new line using cout<<endl; statement.

5.

The function uses a loop for(int r=1;r<=5;r++) to print 5 asterisks ***** without printing a new line. The function PrintPattern() is called twice which means the pattern of 5 asterisks ***** is printed twice as: ********** without printing a new line between them.

3 0
3 years ago
Show how the value 0xabcdef12 would be arranged in memory of a little-endian and a big-endian machine. Assume the data is stored
viva [34]

Answer and Explanation:

For the Big Endian

In a big endian format, the most significant byte is stored at the lowest address and the least significant byte is stored at the highest address. Therefore, the data given is stored as follows:

Address 0 | 1 | 2 | 3

Byte ab | cd | ef | 12

For the Little Endian

In a little endian format, the most significant byte is stored at the highest address (so the least significant byte is stored at the lowest address).

So, the data given would be stored as follows:

Address 0 | 1 | 2 |3

Byte 12 | ef | cd | ab

Hope this Helps!!!

5 0
3 years ago
Other questions:
  • A _____________ is some text or data that is stored on your computer and used by a website to track how you use that site. quest
    8·2 answers
  • I’m stuck in a class where i don’t understand anything, it’s only been 3 days.. any tips for learning computer coding?
    12·1 answer
  • In what year was google launched on the web?
    14·1 answer
  • Which of the following is the last step in creating a budget?
    13·1 answer
  • . List down mental health problems that may arises with excessive use of digital social networking Do we ever need to be concern
    12·1 answer
  • How to find the next instance of text formatted in bold
    15·1 answer
  • 2. It enables you to gather data on a specific topic. *a.Interviewb.Questionnairec.Surveyd.Research
    14·1 answer
  • True or false: Because there are so many different network configurations, operating systems, and strategies, it is a challenge
    14·1 answer
  • Selling emojis that you dont have
    6·1 answer
  • Write a short program that asks the user to enter a month &amp; prints a message based on the month
    8·1 answer
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!