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The timer is running in the up mode with a period of 800 cycles. Channel 1 engages the output mode (Set/Reset) and sets its register TACCR1 = 600. Explain what happens. Draw a timeline.
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 13:30
Jace needs to answer a question on square roots to win a quiz. how can he use a spreadsheet to find the square root of 786? a. use the functions round and count b. create a table and chart c. use the function sqrt d. use the function now
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 20:10
Approximately what portion of global employers tends to use social media websites to hire new employees?
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Computers and Technology, 25.06.2019 04:10
8. create an abstract student class for parker university. the class contains fields for student id number, last name, and annual tuition. include a constructor that requires parameters for the id number and name. include get and set methods for each field; the settuition() method is abstract. create three student subclasses named undergraduatestudent, graduatestudent, and studentatlarge, each with a unique settuition() method. tuition for an undergraduatestudent is $4,000 per semester, tuition for a graduatestudent is $6,000 per semester, and tuition for a studentatlarge is $2,000 per semester. write an application that creates an array of at least six objects to demonstrate how the methods work for objects for each student type. save the files as student.java, undergraduatestudent.java, graduatestudent.java, studentatlarge.java, and studentdemo.java.
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Computers and Technology, 25.06.2019 07:30
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The timer is running in the up mode with a period of 800 cycles. Channel 1 engages the output mode (...
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