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Which of the following categories of regulations would apply to a process developed to make textiles waterproof?
A:patent
B: non-disclosure agreement
C:Trademark
D: Copyright
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 02:50
Be sure to answer all parts. synthesize the following compound from benzene. a. b. c. d. e. f. reaction [1] conditions: a b c d e f reaction [1] product: draw structure reaction [2] conditions: a b c d e f reaction [2] product: draw structure reaction [3] conditions: a b c d e f reaction [3] product:
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 17:30
When you type january in a cell, then copy it using the fill handle to the cells below and the data automatically changes to february, march, april, and so on, what is this feature called? auto fill automaticcopy monthfill textfill
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 17:40
Write a program to analyze studentâs scores. each studentâs id and 4 original test scores are saved in the attached file âstudent_id_scores.txtâ. assume there are exactly 15 students in the class.⢠the program first opens the file, reads studentâs ids and scores from the file and saves them in two arrays: o create a one-dimensional string array âidsâ to store the studentâs ids.o create a (parallel) two-dimensional int array âscoresâ to store studentâs original test scores. this array has 5 columns, the original 4 test scores should be saved in the first 4 columns, and the last column will be used to save the average score after the calculation in next step.⢠the program then retrieves test scores from the array âscoresâ, calculates average score and determines the final letter grade based on the rules in the table below for each student. assume average score is integer value.average score = (score1 + score2 + score3 + score4) / 4average score letter grade90 ~ 100 a80 ~ 89 b70 ~ 79 c60 ~ 70 d0 ~ 60 f⢠the average score should be saved back in the 5th column of âscoresâ array.⢠create a new parallel one-dimensional char array âgradesâ to save each studentâs letter grade.⢠program also needs to find the number of a, number of b, number of c, number of d and number of f grade. as well as the highest, lowest and average score of the class.⢠finally, program will display all of the original scores and all results on the computer screen using the format shown as the sample output below.⢠the program must contain at least the following functions: (1) a function âgetscoresâ to read and store data into âidsâ and âscoresâ arrays.(2) a function âanalyzescoresâ to calculate studentâs average score, determine letter grade, get the number of a, b, c, d and f, find the highest, lowest and average score of the class.(3) a function âdisplayresultsâ to display all of the results
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 18:50
Write a program that reads in a series of lines of input character by character (using the library function the first line of the input contains an integer which specifies the number of remaining lines of input, each of which contains a floating point number. the integer value on the first line can be read with (the library function) but all of the following lines can only be read with each line, after the first, contains a single floating point value, with up to four digits before the decimal point, and up to four digits following the decimal point, but there is not necessarily a decimal point in each number; i.e., it may appear to be an integer, but the digits should be read by your program, and the number should be converted to a corresponding floating point number. for instance, suppose the following input: 5 3.1255 20.25 0.875 1921.50 31 the required output is: â each of the input floating point values, printed on a separate line with four digits of precision, using printf(); â on the last line of the output, the string âtotal: â followed by the sum of the input values, printed with printf() to 4 digits of precision. for example, the total of the sample input given above is 1976.7505, so the required output for this input would be: 3.1255 20.2500 0.8750 1921.5000 31.0000 total: 1976.7505 do not concern yourself with small differences in the total due to rounding, as the grader will not deduct points for this. constraints: â you are not allowed to use arrays on this portion of the lab assignment. â there is no maximum number of lines allowable. it all depends upon the first value of input. since you arenât saving anything, it doesnât matter. â you can assume that input will not contain more than 4 digits before or after the decimal point. you do not need to error check for this condition. -you must use getchar() to read in the floating point values one character at a time (i.e. do not use -you must declare and use your floating point values as a double to minimize rounding errors. -only use printf() to output the floating point numbers and the total (do not use â be sure your directions to the user are clear so they are sure to enter the input data correctly.
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