Answer:
import java.util.Scanner;
public class num2 {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in);
int total = 0;
for(int i=0; i<5; i++){
System.out.println("Enter next Int: ");
total = total+in.nextInt();
}
System.out.println(total);
}
}
Explanation:
In the code above written in Java programming language, the for loop statement for(int i=0; i<5; i++) ensures that the loop goes from 0-4 a total of five times.
At each iteration it requests a user to enter an int. The number entered is stored in the variable total which is initially assigned 0.
When the loop finishes execution, total is printed out
Answer:
Python script is given below
Explanation:
charge = float(input('Enter the amount you were charged. $'))
#setting the formula for tip and tax
tip = charge*.18
tax = charge*.07
#printing the values
print('Charge for the food: %.2f' % charge)
print('The tip amount: %.2f' % tip)
print('Tax amount: %.2f' % tax)
print('Total amount: %.2f' % (charge+tip+tax))
Answer:
Don't forget to close any parentheses you open. Other then that everything looks fine, I just polished it a little bit
Explanation:
name = input("What is your first name? ")
print("Hello", name)
age = int(input("How old are you? "))
print("In 10 years you will be", (age+10))
print("In 20 years you will be", (age+20))
print("5 years ago you were", (age-5))
Answer:
The solution code is written in R script.
- #string variable
- character_str<- "Hello World"
- #logical variable
- logic <- a > b
- #Missing value
- myVec <-c(1, 2, 3, NA)
- #Use class to check data type
- class(character_str)
- class(logic)
- class(myVec)
Explanation:
A string variable is a variable that hold a string (the letters enclosed within quotation marks) (Line 2)
A logical variable is a variable that hold a logical value (either True or False). The logical value is created by comparing two variables (Line 5).
In R, missing value is an unknown value which is represented by NA symbol (Line 8).
We can use in-built method <em>class </em> to check for the variable type in R (Line 11-13). For example, the output of <em>class(character_str)</em> is "<em>character</em>"
So the question ask on which of the following among the choices might happen if dispatchable threads were removed from the software hierarchy and the best answer among your choices is letter D. Background program would be dropped. I hope you are satisfied with your answer