I'm not sure of the problem that you had in the first place, but I can point out that in your "bigger" method, if a number is greater than one then it is bigger, however the else statement says that the number *can* also be equal[==] to the second argument, so for example bigger(1,1) it would check if 1 > 1 and return false, so it will return that b[the second 1] is bigger! Hope this helps :D
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C, the need for future access and digital preservation
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I believe it would be "Use the context to find a synonym for terminating." (Also next time try posting in the English section :) )
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Cual es el objeto tecnologico?
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Place:
Coffee shop. Railway Reservation System, Airport Reservation System, Machine learning and a long list follow.
Situation:
We find that there is a similar type of calculation and in bulk. Thus we can create a piece of software, and run that with the help of a computer to solve our problem of tackling the massive number of clients.
Description:
The situation demands a similar sort of calculation, and we can hence make a program or most favorably a software that can do all these calculations for us. A perfect example is a coffee shop, which has 100 to 1000 customers drinking coffee each second. And you can understand how badly they need a computer and software. This cannot be done manually.
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