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It would be either A or D. Either way, you would get your pptx to look good.
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Answer:
the answer is going to be district b
Answer in Python:
<em># Define program constants</em>
PI = 3.14
<em># Welcome the user to our program</em>
print("### Welcome to the Sphere Volume Calculator")
<em># Ask for the Radius (r) input and store it as a float</em>
radius = float(input("Type the Radius of your sphere in meters: "))
<em># Calculate the volume</em>
volume = 4 / 3 * PI * radius ** 3
<em># Print the result</em>
print("Your sphere volume is:", volume, "m³")
References:
- https://www.w3schools.com/python/python_variables.asp
- https://www.w3schools.com/python/python_casting.asp
- https://www.w3schools.com/python/python_user_input.asp
- https://www.w3schools.com/python/python_operators.asp
- https://www.w3schools.com/python/ref_func_print.asp
<span>In certain instances, it makes sense to print documents in landscape orientation. Some examples include spreadsheets and tables, where the content within the document is wider than it is longer. If you print in portrait mode, it would cut off parts of the table or spreadsheet. In this case, you'll want to change the print settings to landscape. To change it to landscape, simply click the "landscape" button on the print preview tab.</span>