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Answer:
The loop counts the count() function length of n-1 times with respect to n.
Explanation:
The first and outer loop counts for two times as the variable declared in the condition counts before the iteration is made. The same goes for the other for statements in the source code.
The n represents the number length of a range of numbers or iterables (like an array).
The answer is Clipboard
The Clipboard in Microsoft Office products stores text copied or cut from anywhere and allows you to paste the stored items into the current or another Office document. This tool can allow you to copy items and paste them the way you want in the document.
Assuming you're running Windows, click the start button, and then search for "Device Manager" (or open CMD or PowerShell and type devmgmt.msc). Look at the list of devices. If Bluetooth is there, you have it; if it's not there, you don't. Alternatively, run CPUID CPU-Z to determine the exact model of your motherboard, and then Google the specs.
Answer:

Explanation:
We have the next two data:


Now we can find the number of megapixels per second.

Finally considering an RGB video we will have 3 channels each one with 8 bytes then we will have 24 bytes per each pixel then: