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Answer:
D) ["Kathy Bones", "Jill Brewer", "Joe Schnook", "Tom Smith"]
Explanation:
The context of the problem explains a computer program that sorts names in "ascending order" (A to Z) since the ASCII table has capital A start a lower number and it increases from there to capital Z.
Notice how the attached file, which is a portion of the ASCII table, shows that letters after A are also higher in decimal value than the previous letter.
With this in mind, we know that all this program does is sort by last name alphabetical order. From there, just sort the given names using that same criteria, last name alphabetical order, and the correct answer is determined.
<em>Please put "Brainliest" on my answer if it helped you out!</em>
<em>If you want to learn more about this subject, you can search:</em>
<em>- ASCII Table</em>
<em>- Lists in Programming</em>
<em>- Sorting Procedures</em>
Answer: The HTML and XHTML are the markup languages that has some differences that are as follows:-
- HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) was developed in year 1993 and XHTML(Extensible Hyper Text Markup Language) got developed in year 2000.
- HTML is supposed to have less expressive feature as compared with XHTML which is more expressive.
- HTML persist of not being case sensitive in nature whereas the XHTML has the case sensitivity in nature.
- HTML got extended from the SGML whereas XHTML is the combination of the HTML and XML.
Answer:
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
namespace Population
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
int currentYearPopulation,numberYears;
double growthRate,population;
population = 0.0;
Console.Write("Enter the current year population: ");
currentYearPopulation = Convert.ToInt32((Console.ReadLine()));
Console.Write("\nEnter the number of years: ");
numberYears = Convert.ToInt32(Console.ReadLine());
Console.Write("\nEnter the annual growth rate: ");
growthRate = Convert.ToDouble(Console.ReadLine());
population = currentYearPopulation;
Console.WriteLine("\n\nYear\tPopulation");
Console.WriteLine("------------------------");
for (int i = 1; i <= numberYears; i++)
{
Console.Write(i+"\t");
Console.WriteLine(Math.Round(population));
population = population + population * (growthRate/100);
}
Console.ReadKey();
}
}
}