Answer:
mystr = input("Enter a string ")
length = len(mystr)
while length<10:
mystr = input("Enter a string ")
length = len(mystr)
if(length>=10):
break
if len(mystr)%2==0:
print(mystr.lower())
else:
print(mystr.upper())
Explanation:
The variable mystr is used to save user's input which is received with the input function
A second variable length is used to save the length of the input string Using a while statement the user is continually prompted to enter a string while length is less than 10.
If length is greater or equal to 10. We check for even or odd using the modulo (%) operator.
We use lower() and upper() to change the case of the string
I'd say MSconfig, you can use that and view the 'processes' tab, but it will make you open up the task manager.
Answer:
1E
Explanation:
Here is a table to help you. Similar to a multipication table, just follow either the number 3 down to A (aka 10) or 6 x 5 and you will find your answer of
1E = 30
Answer:
Explanation:
The following code is written in Java. It creates the interface/prototype, the function, and the main method call. The function takes in the three int parameters, adds them, and then checks if the sum equals zero, outputting the correct boolean value. Output can be seen in the picture attached below. Due to technical difficulties I had to add the code as a txt file below.
The question is asking to choose among the following choices that state what would the domain in an email represents, base on my research, I would say that the answer would be letter B. location of the destination. I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more