The application is electricity in the home. Every light bulb, appliance,
and wall-outlet in your house is in parallel with all the others.
If any electrical devices in your house were in series, then whenever
you turned any of those off, they would ALL go off.
Also, the ones that needed the least power, like a night light, would get
the most, and the ones that needed the most power, like the refrigerator,
would get the least.
Answer:
The output of the given code as follows:
<u>Output:
</u>
1122
Explanation:
In the given java code the two for loop is defined, which can be described as follows:
- In the first loop, a"loop" variable is used, which starts from 1 and ends when the value of loop is less than 3, inside the loop a print function is used, that print value 1.
- In the next step, another for loop is declared, inside the loop a variable "loop2" variable is used, that's working is the same as the above loop, but in this loop, it will print a value, that is 2.
The article helps explain what “engaged” is referring to is :
Allison Silvestri, the former principal of San Lorenzo High School east of San Francisco, implemented the tool three years ago. The results "were tremendous," she said. The students were paying more attention in class.
Explanation:
- San Lorenzo High School allows students to bring their smartphones to campus and even keep them on their person, but all students have to insert their phones into a locked pouch for the entirety of the school day.
- It has absolutely changed our entire school climate and culture, San Lorenzo High School Principal Allison Silvestri said.
- "Students talk to me in the halls now. They have to talk to each other. A substitute teacher noticed better posture because they’re not looking down at their phones in the hallways on the way to class.”
- San Francisco-based Yondr created the green pouches specifically to curb cell phone use.
- The concept is fairly simple: students place their phones in a pouch at the beginning of the school day, lock the pouch shut and only regain access to their phones at the end of the day when the school unlocks the pouches with special magnets.
Full question:
Suppose that, when you arrive at the sale site for $50 Apple laptops (described in the text) at 1:45 A.M., you find more than 2,000 people already waiting for the site to open. You turn around and go home to get some sleep. Later you buy an Apple laptop, the same model as the $50 one, for $1,070. This indicates that ________.
Answer:
your opportunity cost of waiting at the site (and pushing and shoving) is at least $1,020
Explanation:
If you had decided to stay and wait and go through the hassle of pushing and grabbing in the queue to get a laptop of $50, you would have saved $1020. This is an opportunity that you have not(forgone) used and so you pay for it in the form of increased price of the apple laptop at $1070.
False it is false people also hand draw stuff