Answer:
The solution code is written in Python:
- def productDigits(n):
-
- if(n // 10 == 0 ):
- return n
- else:
- return (n%10) * productDigits(n//10)
Explanation:
Firstly we define a function named it as productDigits which takes one input parameter, n. (Line 1)
Next, we create if-else statements by setting the condition if the input n divided by 10 is equal to 0 (this means the n is only 1 digit), the program shall return the n (Line 3-4).
Otherwise, the program will return the remainder of the n divided by 10 multiplied with the output of the recursive function calling with input n//10 (Line 5-6).
Please note the usage of // is to discard the decimal point of the division result.
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Answer:
I think you should be fine, as long as you're just sticking it to the backside of your laptop. (For MacBooks, this is the part of the laptop with the apple symbol.) You can easily wash glue off with a cleaner such as Goo Gone or Pledge. There's better solutions, like ordering a case for your computer and putting the stickers on there, but I guess it's fine to stick them onto your computer. I'll attach a photo of an example of case with stickers.
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Answer:
B. because it is performed in place
Explanation:
For the PLATO test