Answer:
<em>The function is written in C++</em>
void calc_discount(double amount,bool member)
{
double discount;
if(member)
{
discount = amount - 0.10 * amount - 0.05 * amount;
}
else
{
discount = amount - 0.05 * amount;
}
cout<<"Discount = "<<discount;
}
Explanation:
<em>I've included the full source code (including the main method) as an attachment where I use comments as explanations</em>
The trim video feature allows you to trim your clip by time measurements that are accurate to one-thousandth of a second. An example would be the P<span>owerPoint's </span>Trim Video feature which allows you<span> to </span>trim<span> the beginning and end of </span>your clip<span> by designating </span>your<span> desired Start </span>Time<span> and End </span>Time. These precise time measurements<span> are </span>accurate<span> to </span>one-thousandth<span> of a </span>second<span>.</span>
Answer:
B. False
Explanation:
A page-replacement policy can be defined as a set of algorithm that instructs the operating systems on what memory page is to be swapped, paged out or written to disk in order to allocate more memory as they're required by various active processes during virtual memory management.
Some of the algorithms or techniques used by the operating system for page-replacement policy are;
1. Last In First Out (LIFO).
2. First In First Out (FIFO).
3. Least Recently Used (LRU).
4. Least Frequently Used (LFU).
5. Optimal (OPT or MIN).
Hence, the page-replacement policy means that pages are placed to make more space and to minimize the total number of page that would be missing.
Answer:
See attached file for detailed code.
Explanation:
See attached file for explanation.
Answer:
The value of "x" is stored at "main memory".
Explanation:
Simply Central processing unit, input device and output device can not store the data.