Answer:
Explanation:
The following is written in Java. It uses File input, to get the file and read every line in the file. It adds all the lines into a variable called fullString. Then it uses regex to split the string into separate words. Finally, it maps the words into an array that counts all the words and how many times they appear. A test case has been created and the output can be seen in the attached image below. Due to technical difficulties I have added the code as a txt file below.
Answer:
length = int(input("Enter a length "))
width = int(input("Enter a width "))
area = length * width
print("The area is " + area)
import random
num_rolls = 0
while True:
r1 = random.randint(1, 6)
r2 = random.randint(1, 6)
print("Rolled: " + str(r1) + "," + str(r2))
num_rolls += 1
if r1 == r2 == 1:
break
print("It took you "+str(num_rolls)+" rolls")
I added the working code. You don't appear to be adding to num_rolls at all. I wrote my code in python 3.8. I hope this helps.
The answer is True. <span>The company database may be stored on a central database server and managed by a database administrator. </span>
Answer:
C. Dow Jones
Explanation:
It’s the Dow Jones certainly, and we also know it as Dow 30. You will find with a little research that Dow Jones is an index of the 30 carefully chosen blue-chip stocks, and general industrial stocks. And this is price prejudiced average, and of 30 stocks that can be well-thought-out as an all-purpose measure for the whole stock market performance.