Answer:
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Explanation:
The question is incomplete as there is no link pointing to the houseType struct of chapter 1.
So, I've answered the question from scratch
See attachment for explanation where I used comments to explain each line.
The program is as follows:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
struct houseType{
int firstHouse, secondHouse;
};
int main()
{
houseType hT;
cout << "Enter the price of both house: ";
cin>> hT.firstHouse;
cin>> hT.secondHouse;
if(hT.firstHouse == hT.secondHouse){ cout<<"true"; }
else{ cout<<"false"; }
return 0;
}
Explanation:
IT or information technology refers to the development, maintenance, and use of computer software, systems, and networks. “Information technology refers to anything related to computing technology. The Internet, for example, comes under the umbrella term IT. So does computer hardware, software, and networking.”
Answer:
1852 bits
Explanation:
The total number of bits transmitted = Number of data bits + number of header bits sent to IP layer + number of appended header bits.
The total number of bits transmitted = 1500 bits + 160 bits + 120 bits = 1780 bits
Ratio of number of bits transmitted to maximum packet size = 1780 bits / 800 bits = 2.225 = 3 (to next whole number)
Therefore the number of bits, including headers, are delivered to the network layer protocol at the destination = total number of bits transmitted + (packet header × ratio)
Number of bits = 1780 bits + (3 × 24 bits) = 1852 bits