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Olegator [25]
3 years ago
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Computers and Technology
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3241004551 [841]3 years ago
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sesenic [268]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

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Answer:

Arguments: "blue" and "gray"

Parameters: x and y

Explanation:

In programming, a function can take zero or one or more than one input values. These input value will be held by the variables which are called parameters. In this code snippet, x and y are parameters of wearIt function.

On another hand, when calling a function, we provide the values to the function and the values provided are termed as arguments. In this case, we provide the string blue and gray which are held by shirt and pants variables respectively to the function wearIt. The string "blue" and "gray" will then be passed to parameter x and y which will be processed in the function.  

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4 years ago
Consider the following code snippet. Is count < 5 always true, always false, or sometimes true/sometimes false at point 2?
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c. count 5 is sometimes true/ sometimes false at point 2

Explanation:

The while-loop statement is a conditional looping statement in programming that executes a block of code if a condition is met.

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3 years ago
7.12 LAB: Even/odd values in a list
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The odd values in a list can be calculated by knowing the first and last number, whereas even numbers can be divided by two and the remainder is zero (0).

<h3>What are even numbers and odd numbers?</h3>

The even numbers can be found in a list because they are divisible by two and the remainder of this equation is always zero (0).

Conversely, odd numbers are those that cannot be divided exactly into exact entire numbers (e.g., 3, 5, etc).

The odd numbers in a list can be calculated by the equation ON (odd numbers): n/2 × [f + g], where 'f' is the first number and 'g' is the last number.

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Answer:

The programming language is not stated;

<em>The program written in C++ is as follows (See Explanation Section for detailed explanation);</em>

#include<iostream>

using namespace std;

int main()

{

 int numdays;

 cout<<"Number of days of mileage: ";

 cin>>numdays;

 int miles[numdays];

for(int i=0;i<numdays;i++)

{

 cout<<"Miles traveled on day "<<i+1<<": ";

 cin>>miles[i];

}

 int total = 0;

 for(int i=0;i<numdays;i++)

{

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}

cout<<"Total mileage traveled: "<<total;

 return 0;

}

Explanation:

This line declares the number of days of mileage

 int numdays;

This line prompts user for days of mileage

 cout<<"Number of days of mileage: ";

This line accepts input from the traveler for days of mileage

 cin>>numdays;

This line creates an array

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The italicized is an iteration that collects the user input for each day

<em> for(int i=0;i<numdays;i++)</em>

<em> {</em>

<em>  cout<<"Miles traveled on day "<<i+1<<": ";</em>

<em>  cin>>miles[i];</em>

<em> }</em>

This line initializes variable to 0

 int total = 0;

The italicized is an iteration that adds up the mileage traveled by the traveler each day  

<em>  for(int i=0;i<numdays;i++)</em>

<em> {</em>

<em>  total+=miles[i];</em>

<em> }</em>

This line prints the total miles traveled

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Option 3,

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Explanation:

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