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Naddika [18.5K]
3 years ago
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Irene is creating a wireframe of a website she is working on to show her client. In which phase of the development process is sh

e?
A. planning

B. design

C. development

D. testing
Computers and Technology
1 answer:
Scorpion4ik [409]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The Answer Is B: Design

Explanation:

I took the test on edmentum and it was correct your welcome m8 :)

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#include <iostream>

using namespace std;

double average(double s1, double s2, double s3, double s4, double s5){

   double avg = (s1 + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5)/5;

   return avg;}

char lGrade(double score){

   char grade;

   if(score>= 90 && score <= 100){ grade ='A'; }

   else if(score>= 80 && score <= 89){ grade ='B'; }

   else if(score>= 70 && score <= 79){ grade ='C'; }

   else if(score>= 60 && score <= 69){ grade ='D'; }

   else if(score < 60){ grade ='F'; }

   return grade;}

int main(){

   double s1,s2,s3,s4,s5;

   cin>>s1>>s2>>s3>>s4>>s5;

   double avg = average(s1,s2,s3,s4,s5);

   cout<<s1<<" "<<lGrade(s1)<<endl;

   cout<<s2<<" "<<lGrade(s2)<<endl;

   cout<<s3<<" "<<lGrade(s3)<<endl;

   cout<<s4<<" "<<lGrade(s4)<<endl;

   cout<<s5<<" "<<lGrade(s5)<<endl;

   cout<<avg<<" "<<lGrade(avg)<<endl;

   return 0;}

Explanation:

The three functions to include in the program are not stated; so, I used the following functions in the program

1. The main function

2. average function

3. Letter grade function

The average function begins here

double average(double s1, double s2, double s3, double s4, double s5){

This calculates the average

   double avg = (s1 + s2 + s3 + s4 + s5)/5;

This returns the calculated average

   return avg;}

The letter grade function begins here

char lGrade(double score){

This declares the grade

   char grade;

If score is between 90 and 100 (inclusive), grade is A

<em>    if(score>= 90 && score <= 100){ grade ='A'; }</em>

If score is between 00 and 89 (inclusive), grade is B

<em>    else if(score>= 80 && score <= 89){ grade ='B'; }</em>

If score is between 70 and 79 (inclusive), grade is C

<em>    else if(score>= 70 && score <= 79){ grade ='C'; }</em>

If score is between 60 and 69 (inclusive), grade is D

<em>    else if(score>= 60 && score <= 69){ grade ='D'; }</em>

If score is less than 60, grade is F

<em>    else if(score < 60){ grade ='F'; }</em>

This returns the calculated grade

   return grade;}

The main begins here

int main(){

This declares the 5 scores

   double s1,s2,s3,s4,s5;

This gets input for the 5 scores

   cin>>s1>>s2>>s3>>s4>>s5;

This calls the average function for average

   double avg = average(s1,s2,s3,s4,s5);

This calls the letter grade function for the 5 scores

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<em>    cout<<s4<<" "<<lGrade(s4)<<endl;</em>

<em>    cout<<s5<<" "<<lGrade(s5)<<endl;</em>

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   cout<<avg<<" "<<lGrade(avg)<<endl;

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