Answer:
using System;
class CheckDigit
{
public static void Main (string[] args)
{ //Accepting value from user
Console.WriteLine ("Enter a four-digit account number");
int acc = Convert.ToInt32(Console.ReadLine());
int d=acc%10; //extracting the last digit
acc=acc/10; //having the first three digit
if(acc % 7 == d) //checking and displaying
Console.WriteLine ("Valid Account Number");
else
Console.WriteLine ("Invalid Account Number");
}
}
Explanation:
A. True
This is because not all applications can run with low/small storage.
Answer:
The following Window class are given below:
class Window // define a class Window
{
private: //access modifier
int width, height; // integer type variable which is width and height
public: //access modifier
Window(int w,int h) //constructor that accepts two integer parameters
{
width = w;
height = h;
}
friend bool areSameSize(Window a, Window b)
{
if ((a.height == b.height) && (a.width == b.width))
return true;
else return false;
}
};
Explanation:
According to the question: Firstly we have define a class which name is 'Window' and then we take two integer type data member and after that we have constructor that takes two integer type parameters and after all we have a areSameSize, friend function, which can take two objects and then it give output in the form of true or false, if they are the equal size and finally we check that if the width and the height match then it returns the true and else it returns the false
Answer:
CSS , (Possibly Divs)
Explanation:
I have picked CSS, and possibly Div's as my main explanation and answer here is why.
CSS - Cascading Style Sheets, this allows you to edit multiple elements in a HTML document, such as the color or any CSS attribute.
If you would like to learn more about CSS, and the multiple options that CSS provides such as Internal Styles, External Styles, lastly In-line styles. I highly recommend the resource "W3Schools".
DIV's - Divs are basically like a container, where you can input styles into this container that can effect those elements such as if I want the background-color, of the div it would effect all the elements inside that div. However, I said this could be a possibility since it isn't CSS where it is styled however you can group these elements to one div. You can also edit the CSS of the Div to effect it.