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Write a function that takes in two parallel lists: a list of times (in increasing order), and a list of distance traveled by that point in time. The function should return a new list giving the average velocity between consecutive time measurements. The new list should have length one less than the original lists.
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Given int variables k and total that have already been declared, use a while loop to compute the sum of the squares of the first 50 counting numbers, and store this value in total. thus your code should put 11 + 22 + 33 + + 4949 + 50*50 into total. use no variables other than k and total.
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Which is a possible benefit of having a good credit history? having a checking account low interest rate on a car loan high interest rate on a credit card offer bankruptcy
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Write a program that performs a simple n-body simulation, called "jumping leprechauns." this simulation involves n leprechauns, numberd 1 to n. it maintains a gold value g_i for each leprechaun i, which begins with each leprechaun starting out with a million dollars worth of gold, that is, g_i = 1000000 for each i = 1,. in addition, the simulation also maintains, for each leprachaun,i, a place on the horizon, which is represented as a double-precision floating point number, x_i. in each iteration of the simulation, the simulation processes the leprachauns in order. processing a leprachaun i during its iteration begins by computing a new place on the horizon for i, which is determined by the assignment:
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