A program using integers user_num and x as input, and output user_num divided by x three times is given below:
<h3>The Program</h3>
#include <stdio.h>
int main(void) {
int userNum;
int x;
int ans1;
int ans2;
int ans3;
scanf("%d", &userNum);
scanf("%d", &x);
ans1 = userNum/x;
ans2 = ans1/x;
ans3 = ans2/x;
printf("%d %d %d\n", ans1, ans2, ans3);
return 0;
}
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Turing machine is the theoretical model of computation
I think its b, but not so sure
dont sue me if im wrong please
Answer:
Option (a) myCar
Explanation:
Option (a) is Correct
If there are two or more words in variable we can use camel case to declare the variable. In camel case first character of first word is either a lowercase alphabet or underscore (_) and first character of second word is a uppercase alphabet. ex: empNum, myCar
So the Option (a) myCar is correct among the given options
Option (b) is incorrect
Since both the first letter of two words are in lower case which is not according to camel case rules
Option (c) is incorrect
The first letter of first word is in lower case first character of second word is a uppercase alphabet but there is a gap so it is not valid .
Option (d) is incorrect
The first word is in upper case and first character of second word is a uppercase alphabet it is not valid.