Answer: Some insights big data can provide about my hobby, gaming, is what year a certain game was created or the number of purchases made in a year. These insights can make things better for me by knowing what versions to receive first and what's the best game to get. Although, some ways big data can make it worse is by not understanding what the information is saying due to a lack of data or context. They can also make it worse by data and system errors, causing problems for me due to the decisions I make off of it.
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Which best explains the workplaces of employees in the Energy career cluster?
Employees work outdoors.
Employees can work in a wide variety of places.
Employees can work in a limited number of places.
Employees work indoors.
Answer: It’s Letter (B) the other ones just don’t fit.
Explanation:
Mark me as brainlest please?!!
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Allison is writing a program in Java and keeps getting an error. Which line of code is causing the error?
A. Int a = 0, b = 3, c;
B. for(i = 0, i <= 13, i++) {
C. c = (a * 2) + i;
D. System.out.println(c);
}
B will cause an error.
Allison needs to declare a type for variable i and use semi-colons.
The for statement should be for(int i = 0; i <=13; i++){
Which of the following situations is least likely fair use
Answer:
Is there more to the question or is that it?
Write a script that inputs a line of plaintext and a distance value and outputs an encrypted text using a Caesar cipher.
The script should work for any printable characters. An example of the program input and output is shown below:
Enter a message: Hello world!
Enter the distance value: 4
Output: Lipps${svph%
Answer:
def encrypt_text(text,value):
encoded = ""
for i in range(len(text)):
char = text[i]
if (char.isupper()):
encoded += chr"po"ord'po'char'pc' + value -65'pc' % 26 + 65'pc'
else:
encoded += chr'po'ord'po'char'pc' + value -97'pc' % 26 + 97'pc'
return encoded
plaintext = input("Enter sentence of encrypt: ")
dist_value = int(input("Enter number: "))
encrypted = encrypt_text(plaintext, dist_value)
print(encrypted)
Explanation:
The python program above is a Ceasar cipher implementation. The encrypt_text function is defined to accept text input and a distance value, which is used to encrypt the plaintext.
The user can directly input text and the distance value from the prompt and get the encrypted text printed on the screen.
A user can view
and
in the Reading pane.
Answer:
sorry,but I can't understand your question.
Answer:
email messaging and attachments
Explanation:
2023 edg 100%
how has the Internet of Things affected business
Answer:
Business equipment can be continually adjusted based on analysis of data
Explanation:
A P E X
Create a new program with a struct, Data, that contains: an int a char[80] Write a function newData(char[]), that takes char[] as a parameter
Answer:
#include <iostream>
#include <cstring>
using namespace std;
struct Data {
int userId;
char name[80];
}
void newData(string data char[]){
int counts= 0;
struct Data name;
data.userId = ++counts;
data.name = char[];
cout<< data.userId << "\n"<< data.name ;
}
int main( ) {
char myName;
string mydata;
cin>> myName;
cin>> mydata;
newData( myName, mydata);
}
Explanation:
The c++ source code above stores its data in a struct called "Data". The function newData dynamically creates new data from the struct defined.
20 pts, please write in JAVA. need this ASAP
In the Lesson Slides for this activity, we developed a method findChar for figuring out if a character was in a String.
The implementation was:
public boolean findChar(String string, String key)
{
for(int index = 0; index < string.length(); index++)
{
String character = string.substring(index,index+1);
if(character.equals(key))
{
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
However, there is a much more efficient and simple algorithm that we can use to determine if a character is in a String. Using the method signature public boolean findChar(String string, String key), figure out a more efficient method with a lower exection count.
Hint: We’ve learned a couple of methods that can tell us what index a character is at - can we use those to determine if the character is in a String?
public class JavaApplication78 {
public boolean findChar(String string, String key){
if (string.contains(key)){
return true;
}
return false;
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
JavaApplication78 java = new JavaApplication78();
System.out.println(java.findChar("hello", "h"));
}
}
First I created the findChar method using the contains method. It checks to see if a certain sequence of characters is in another string. We returned the result. In our main method, we had to create a new instance of our main class so we could call our findChar method.
Vector testGrades contains NUM_VALS test scores. Write a for loop that sets sumExtra to the total extra credit received. Full credit is 100, so anything over 100 is extra credit.
Question:
Vector testGrades contains NUM_VALS test scores. Write a for loop that sets sumExtra to the total extra credit received. Full credit is 100, so anything over 100 is extra credit. Ex: If testGrades = {101, 83, 107, 90}, then sumExtra = 8, because 1 + 0 + 7 + 0 is 8.
#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
using namespace std;
int main() {
const int NUM_VALS = 4;
vector<int> testGrades(NUM_VALS);
int i = 0;
int sumExtra = -9999; // Assign sumExtra with 0 before your for loop
testGrades.at(0) = 101;
testGrades.at(1) = 83;
testGrades.at(2) = 107;
testGrades.at(3) = 90;
/* Your solution goes here */
cout << "sumExtra: " << sumExtra << endl;
return 0;
}
Answer:
Replace /* Your solution goes here */ with the following lines of code
sumExtra = 0;
do{
if(testGrades.at(i) > 100){
sumExtra = sumExtra + (testGrades.at(i) - 100);
}
i++;
}
while(i<NUM_VALS);
Explanation:
In the complete question posted, the variables sumExtra and i have already been declared an initialized.
So, the first thing we do in the solution is:
set sumExtra to 0 using sumExtra = 0;
Then iterate through vector testGrades using i as the iterating variable
Here, I made used of a do while loop and the explanation is as follows:
do{
This line checks if current element of the vector is greater than 100
if(testGrades.at(i) > 100){
If yes, the extra digits above 100 is added to the sumExtra
sumExtra = sumExtra + (testGrades.at(i) - 100);
}
The counter is increased, here
i++;
}
The loop is continued while the iterating variable i is less than NUM_VALS which is 4
while(i<NUM_VALS);
Write a multi-way if statement that compares the double variable pH with 7.0 and makes the following assignments to the bool variables neutral, base, and acid:
Answer:
try:
pH = float(input("Enter number between 0 to 14: "))
except ValueError:
print("input must be a number")
if pH < 7:
print("pH is Acidity")
elif pH == 7:
print("pH is neutral")
else:
print("pH is Base/alkaline")(
Explanation:
The try and except statement is used to check if the input is a number, if its not, the print statement is displayed. The nested if statement compares the pH input to know if it is an acid, base or neutral.
Which XXX and YYY correctly output the smallest values? Vector user Vals contains integers (which may be positive or negative). Choices are in the form XXX/YYY. // Determine smallest (min) value int minval; XXX for (i = 0; i < uservals.size(); ++i) { if (YYY) { minval - userVals.at(i); cout << "Min: " << minval << endl; minval - uservals.at(); /uservals.at(i) < minval minval = 0; /userval > minval minval - uservals.at(); /uservals.at(i) > minval minval - 0; /userval < minval
Answer:
The answer is "minVal - userVals.at(0); /userVals.at(i) < minVal "
Explanation:
In the question, it uses minVal instead of XXX to hold the very first arra(userVal) element, and rather than YYY you choose a conditional statement to check which integer is lower than minVal to index of loop increment. It changes the value of the minVal if the condition is valid. It's completely different if we talk about another situation.
Define a function print_total_inches, with parameters num_feet and num_inches, that prints the total number of inches. Note: There are 12 inches in a foot.
Sample output with inputs: 5 8
I wrote my code in python 3.8:
def print_total_inches(num_feet, num_inches):
return ((num_feet)*12) + num_inches
print("There are a total of {} inches".format(print_total_inches(5,8)))
I hope this helps!
a rectangle is 12 cm long and 9 cm wide.Its perimeter is doubled when each of its sides is increased by a fixed length.what is the length?
Answer:
length = 12 cm
breadth = 9 cm.
perimeter of rectangle = 2( l+b)
= 2(12+9) = 2(21) = 42cm.
New length = (12+x) cm
New breath = (9+x) cm
2(12+x+9+x) = 42×2
2(21+x) = 84
21+ x = 84/2
21+x = 42
x= 42-21= 21
x= 21.
Therefore, length = (12+x)cm
=( 12+21) cm = 33cm.
Explanation:
Firstly we have written the length and breadth of the rectangle.
And the perimeter of rectangle i.e. 2(l+b)
Then, as it is in question we have doubled the perimeter
And at last, we have got the value of x.
and by putting the value in the new length we will get our answer.
hope you have got your answer dear.
Using complete sentences post a detailed response to the following.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of top-down and bottom-up programming? How would you decide which one to use? Do you approach problems in your real life from a bottom-up or top-down approach?
Answer:
some advantages of top down is that you can start off from what you know and figure out what you need to complete it, advantages to bottom up is that you can make something new . if you are starting something from scratch and you dont know what the end goal might be you would use bottom up but if you already have an idea or the final product of what you want you would go the top down approach.
Explanation: just saying you shouldnt just copy and paste my response but rather pick out what you want to say and use this to complete what ever your working on. hope i helped :)
Answer:
the guy on top of me is super right follow him
Explanation:
There is no danger of data collision with this topology.
bus
mesh
ring
star
Answer:
ring
Explanation:
Which input value causes the loop body to execute a 2nd time, thus outputting "In loop" again? { String s = "Go"; while ((!s.equals("q"))&& (!s.equals("")) System.out.println("In loop"); 5 - scnr.nextO;
a) "Quit"
b) "q" only
c) "Q only
d) Either "q" or "Q"
Answer:
a) "Quit"
c) "Q only
Explanation:
Given
String s = "Go";
while ((!s.equals("q"))&& (!s.equals(""))) {
System.out.println("In loop");
s = scnr.next();
}
Required
What input causes another execution
Analyzing the while condition
while ((!s.equals("q"))&& (!s.equals("")))
This can be split into:
!s.equals("q")) && (!s.equals(""))
Meaning
When s is not equal to "q" and when s is not an empty string
In other words,
the loop will be executed when user input is not "q" and user input is not empty.
So, from the list of given options: The loop both will be executed when:
a) Input is "Quit"
c) Input is Q only
Input of q will terminate the loop, hence b and d are incorrect
What is payload?
a block of data inside the packet
a block of data transmitted across a network
the maximum amount of data a network can transmit
a 32-bit numeric address
Answer:
a block of data inside the packet
Who wants to play nitro type with me. My user is thievesGuildcuu
Answer:
I can
Explanation:
Answer:
Sure.
My user Name is: Queen Void.
Shrink-wrap, box-top, and click-wrap agreements are inherent to e-commerce. How you feel about them often depends on whether you are the vendor or purchaser. What are the best practices to assure shrink-wrap, box-top, and click-wrap agreements are legal? What are the best ethical practices that the e-commerce industry should adopt?
Answer:
Shrink-wrap, Box-top, and Click-wrap Agreements
a) The best practices to assure that shrink-wrap, box-top, and click-wrap agreements are legal include
1) having e-commerce terms and conditions separate from the normal trade terms and conditions,
2) ensuring that customers agree to the terms before entering into a transaction, and
3) laying the code of conduct for all visitors interacting with your site or doing any business transaction on your site.
b) The best ethical practices that the e-commerce industry should adopt are:
1) Put additional layers of protection like a web application firewall to their websites.
2) Ensure they always adhere to PCI (Payment Card Industry) compliance guidelines.
3) They should not store customers' data which they do not need.
4) Ensure privacy and security of customers' data.
5) Establish trust by safeguarding intellectual property rights.
6) Consider some environmental issues (customers care about them).
Explanation:
a) Websites' Terms and Conditions (T&C) establish some form of legal contract between the organization and its clients.
b)To ensure that organizations that process, store, or transmit credit card information maintain secure online environment, they are required to comply with PCI DSS. It is a set of Payment Card Industry requirements for all organizations involved in the use of online cards for payment for their goods and services.
Lab9A: Warmup. Write a program that contains three methods: Method max (int x, int y, int z) returns the maximum value of three integer values. Method min (int X, int y, int z) returns the minimum value of three integer values. Method average (int x, int y, int z) returns the average of three integer values. Note: for Java and C#, these methods must be public and static. Prompt the user for three numbers, then call these methods from main to print out the minimum, maximum and average of numbers that the user entered. Your program should behave like the sample output below. Sample output #1 Enter number 1: 5 Enter number 2: 9 Enter number 3: 2 Min is 2 Max is 9 Average is 5.33333 Sample output 2 Enter number : 45 Enter number 2 : 11 Enter number 3: -3 Min is-3 Max is 45 Average is 17.6667
import java.util.Scanner;
import java.util.Arrays;
public class JavaApplication30 {
public static int max(int x, int y, int z){
int[] arr = {x, y, z};
Arrays.sort(arr);
return arr[2];
}
public static int min(int x, int y, int z){
int[] arr = {x, y, z};
Arrays.sort(arr);
return arr[0];
}
public static double average(int x, int y, int z){
return (double) (x + y + z) / 3;
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.println("Enter your first number");
int x = scan.nextInt();
System.out.println("Enter your second number");
int y = scan.nextInt();
System.out.println("Enter your third number");
int z = scan.nextInt();
System.out.println("Min is "+min(x,y,z));
System.out.println("Max is "+max(x,y,z));
System.out.println("Average is "+average(x,y,z));
}
}
I hope this helps! If you have any more questions, I'll try my best to answer them.