Answer:
The answer to this question is given below in the explanation section.
Explanation:
The value stored by a variable can be changed after it is assigned(true).
The value of a variable can be changed after it is assigned, for example:
int a=10;
and we can change the value of variable a in letter program such as:
a=15;
Variables are a name for a spot in the computer's memory (true).
it is true, because the variables value stored in the computer's memory and we can access theses values by their name (variable name). so Variables are a name for a spot in the computer's memory.
Variable names can be words: such as temperature or height (true).
Yes, the variable name can be words such as height, width, temperature etc.
The value stored by a variable cannot be changed after it is assigned (false).
It is noted that the value stored by a variable can be changed after it is assigned. However, it is noted that is some programming language, you can't change the value of static variable.
1. monitor output
2. keyboard input
3. mouse input
4. <span>microphone input</span>
5. printer output , or input if it has scanner
<span>6. speakers output</span>
Google Analytics works on statistics. It allows businesses/websites to get an insight into what their customer's needs and wants are.
Out of the answers you've given, I would say it is a site Management Tool.
Cancelling out: (and reasons for cancelling them)
Search Engine - Google on its own is a search engine, however, Analytics is a 'Subsidiary' if you will.
Google Chrome is a Web Browser - Not the sector of Google Analytics.
Security Services - It does not encrypt anything (or make anything safer for users)
Answer:
The answer is the program, in the explanation
Explanation:
I am going to write a C program.
int main(){
int grade = -1; /*The grade will be read to this variable*/
/*This loop will keep repeating until a valid grade is inserted*/
while(grade < 0 || grade > 100){
printf("Insert the student's grade: %n");
scanf("%d", &grade);
}
/*The conditional according to the grade value*/
if (grade >= 90){
printf("Your grade is A\n");
}
else if (grade >= 80 && grade < 90){
printf("Your grade is B\n");
}
else if (grade >= 70 && grade < 80){
printf("Your grade is C\n");
}
else if (grade >= 60 && grade < 70){
printf("Your grade is D\n");
}
else{
printf("You got a failling grade\n");
}
return 0;
}