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Computers and Technology, 21.06.2019 21:20
Your program will make use of long long int variables for all calculations. note: the use of long long int requires that you have c++11 support. you should have this automatically if you are using a newer version of visual studio. the support is there for gcc as well, but you may need the -std=c++11 or -std=c++0x compiler flag. you first need to read in the total number of seconds. there is no prompt for the read (that is, you just do the cin without using a cout to display a prompt). this is going to seem a little strange when you are running your program in your ide
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 14:30
The βrule of 72β is used to approximate the time required for prices to double due to inflation. if the inflation rate is r%, then the rule of 72 estimates that prices will double in 72/r years. for instance, at an inflation rate of 6%, prices double in about 72/6 or 12 years. write a program to test the accuracy of this rule. for each interest rate from 1% to 20%, the program should display the rounded value of 72/r and the actual number of years required for prices to double at an r% inflation rate. (assume prices increase at the end of each year.)
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 08:30
Aconsumer would pay an extra they used the rent to own program to buy the computer, rather than using cash. for all of the items, is the cheapest option over the life of the contract. the most expensive overall option is to use purchase the item.
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 11:00
Each row in a database is a set of unique information called a(n) ? a.) table. b.) record. c.) object. d.) field.
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