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Write a c++ program which prompts the user to enter some numbers and finds the largest number of those entered. entering 0 should terminate the sequence of numbers and cause the largest number found to be displayed.
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What do character formats do for your document's message? a.set the tone b.provide organization c.provide clarity d.set how texts align with documents
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 11:40
Design a pos circuit that displays the letters a through j on a seven-segment indicator. the circuit has four inputs w, x, y, and z which represent the last 4 bits of the uppercase ascii code for the letter to be displayed. thus, if wxyz = 0001 then "a" will be displayed. (any answer with 22 or fewer gates and inverters, not counting any for the inputs, is acceptable)
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 18:30
Technician a says that a shop towel should never be used to clean around the flange area before replacing an automatic transmission filter. technician b says that a dimpled transmission fluid pan can be repaired. who is right
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 22:30
One of your customers wants you to build a personal server that he can use in his home. one of his concerns is making sure he has at least one backup of their data stored on the server in the event that a disk fails. you have decided to back up his data using raid. since this server is for personal use only, the customer wants to keep costs down. therefore, he would like to keep the number of drives to a minimum. which of the following raid systems would best meet the customer's specifications? a. raid 0 b. raid 1 c. raid 5 d. raid 10
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