Answer:
I feel to be a good typist one would have to have a good grasp of reading, grammar, and the ability to make errors to a lesser degree than more so. I can type, myself, 120-150 wpm with an error rate of 0-2. I also have the ability of not having to look at the keyboard as I type, and have a good eye on catching errors.
Explanation:
B (each column gets a caption)
Answer:
Written in Python:
dollars = int(input("Amount: "))
numFive = int(dollars/5)
numOnes = dollars%5
print(str(dollars)+" yields "+str(numFive)+" fives and "+str(numOnes)+" ones.")
Explanation:
This line prompts user for input
dollars = int(input("Amount: "))
This line calculates the number of 5 that can be gotten from the input. This is done using integer division
numFive = int(dollars/5)
This line gets the remaining ones. This is done by using the modulo sign to get the remainder when input is divided by 5
numOnes = dollars%5
This line prints the required output
print(str(dollars)+" yields "+str(numFive)+" fives and "+str(numOnes)+" ones.")
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<span>The answer to the question stated above is:
A character with a point size of 10 is about 10/72 of one inch in height. This statement is true.
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>>>Point size </span><span>is a graphics directive that specifies which points which follow are to be shown if possible as circular regions with diameter</span>