Answer:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
//make a double
double object = 1.5;
//make a pointer
double* pointer;
//make the pointer point to address of the object
pointer = &object;
//print by dereferencing a pointer
cout<<*pointer;
return 0;
}
As result as follows these two network addresses can be assigned to the network containing 10 hosts:
B. 10.18.10.208/28
C. 10.18.10.224/28
<u>Explanation:</u>
Since 10.18.10.0/24 depends on subnet also. 10.18.10.0 To 10.18.10.63 is taken to leftmost network address. Since it is 4 host bits, it required to accommodate 10 hosts. And it marks to be in end with /28.
And more over 10.18.10.200/28 should be invalid network number. Moreover other one ends with /27 it is invalid to this specific ranges of tcpip address.
Other 10.18.10.200/27 or 10.18.10.224/27 is falls in invalid range, because it ends with /27
What is this supposed to be?
Answer:
Explanation:
This is a personal answer because everyone envisions something different.
In 5 years, I hope to have a well established Front-End Development freelancing site and various clients. Hopefully, this will drastically increase my income and allow for more options. I also would like to start investing heavily in different areas of interest. As for personal life, I would like to learn an instrument and work on developing relationships with those close to me.
In 10 years, I hope to have a large sum of money invested in various assets. I would also love to buy a piece of land and build a small home for myself. I see myself also having worked for a startup company developing an application that would drastically better the lives of a specific group of individuals. If all of this were to become a reality, I guess the only thing left that I would love to do would be to travel the world with someone special by my side.
Again, everyone's vision is different/unique and special to them. Hope this helped.