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8. Show the output produced by the following program fragment. Assume that i, j, k are int variables.[18 points] i = 7, j = 8; i *= j + 1; printf(%d \t %d \n, i, j);
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Ihave been given the number of guns per 100, and the total firearm-related deaths per 100,000. i have to find the actual number of guns per country and actual number of gun-related deaths. if somebody could show me how to do 1 question, i can finish the rest, i am just confused. tia
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Computers and Technology, 25.06.2019 00:00
When pasting an existing chart into a word document, you can choose to using the paste options button. a. paste the chart as a picture b. embed the chart c. add the chart while keeping the destination formatting intact d. insert the chart while keeping the source formatting intact
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While creating a web page, what does each of the following html tags define? 1. 2. 3. 4. a. defines a new paragraph b. defines a term c. defines a single line break d. defines a heading
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Write a program that will askthe user to enter the amount of a purchase. the program should thencompute the state and county sales tax. assume the state sales tax is4 percent and the county sales tax is 2 percent. the program should displaythe amount of the purchase, the state tax, the county sales tax, the total salestax, and the total of the sale. (which is the sum of theamount of purchase plus the total sales tax). hint: use the value 0.02 torepresent 2 percent, and 0.04 to represent 4 percent.
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