Answer:
Explanation:Any job that a person doesn't particularly like or enjoy.
Hello <span>Ghaile561</span><span>
Answer: You should click custom in the category list on the number sheet in the format cells dialog box to select or create a format code.
Hope this helps
-Chris</span>
The correct answer is: <span>1/7 of a calendar year
</span>A Web year has been said to be the length of time it takes for Internet technology to evolve as much as technology in another environment might evolve in a calendar year. The term was coined at a time when the Internet and Web technology and culture were progressing at a phenomenal rate.
<span>The term is sometimes attributed to Lou Gerstner, then head of IBM. According to Larry Kunz, then the editor of IBM's Network Connection, the idea of a Web year was introduced by an unnamed female colleague in 1996. </span>
<span>In a 1996 interview in the WWW Journal, Tim Berners-Lee, chief inventor of the Web technologies, said: "What is a Web year now, about three months? And when people can browse around, discover new things, and download them fast, when we all have agents - then Web years could slip by before human beings can notice." When the interviewer suggested that such a pace would "take a physical toll" on people who work on the Web, Berners-Lee agreed that was true, but added that they would also "be able to live for three or four hundred Web years, which will be very exciting."</span>
Answer:
#include <iostream>
#include<iomanip>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
double caffeineMg;
cin>>caffeineMg;
cout<<"After 6 hours: "<<fixed<<setprecision(2)<<caffeineMg/2.0<<" mg\n";
cout<<"After 12 hours: "<<fixed<<setprecision(2)<<caffeineMg/4.0<<" mg\n";
cout<<"After 24 hours: "<<fixed<<setprecision(2)<<caffeineMg/8.0<<" mg\n";
return 0;
}
Explanation:
- Take the caffeine as input from user.
- Calculate by dividing this value with relevant half life.
- Use setprecision(2) to display 2 digits after decimal point.
To be honest I'm not sure but I'd say B,C