Chemical reactions in the material used to make matches, and the cardboard... so hope this helps :)
NOTE: im not to good at this stuff so i rlllllly hope it helps
Umm I'm gonna need a little more information to answer that are you talking about Excel or ??
Here's a solution in plain C:
int num;
do { printf("enter a number (<100)\n"); scanf_s("%d", &num, sizeof(num)); } while (num >= 100);
printf("your number <100 is %d", num);
Note that this solution has flaws. It is unclear what should happen when the user types a negative number or a floating point number. Also it doesn't handle incorrect input (e.g., "aaa") at all.
But you get the idea.
Answer:
"Object-oriented" would be the correct choice.
Explanation:
- An object-oriented database seems to be a database that subscribes to a framework containing object-depicted details. Throughout the context of the relational database management system, object-oriented is a unique product that is not as popular and most well-known as traditional web applications.
- This indicates that internet connectivity to existing records has to implement the previously defined connections for interacting components established by that same containers.
Insertion point is represented by blinking vertical line