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Suppose s, t, and w are strings that have already been created inside main. write a statement or statements, to be added to main, that will determine if the lengths of the three strings are in order by length, smallest to largest. that is, your code should determine if s is strictly shorter than t, and if t is strictly shorter than w. if these conditions hold your code should print (the boolean value) true. if not, your code should print false. (strictly means: no ties) example: if s, t, and w are "cat", "hats", and "skies" your code should print true - their lengths are 3-4-5; but if s, t, and w are "cats" "shirt", and "trust", then print false - their lengths are 4-5-5 enter your code in the box below
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The processing of data in a computer involves the interplay between its various hardware components.
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Read “suburban homes construction project” at the end of chapters 8 and 9 (in the textbook) and then develop a wbs (work breakdown structure) in microsoft excel or in microsoft word (using tables)
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