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What is used to accurately position objects on the slide using a single horizontal and vertical line that intersects in the center of the slide
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Suppose you have 9 coins and one of them is heavier than others. other 8 coins weight equally. you are also given a balance. develop and algorithm to determine the heavy coin using only two measurements with the of the balance. clearly write your algorithm in the form of a pseudocode using the similar notation that we have used in the class to represent sorting algorithms
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If you're using an existing powerpoint presentation that will receive new slides based on a word outline, select the a. slide that will appear after the new slides. b. first slide in the presentation. c. slide that will appear before the new slides. d. last slide in the presentation.
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Barbara is interested in pursuing a career in the science and math pathway. which qualifications will her reach that goal? a.an advanced knowledge of physics and math b.an advanced knowledge of engineering and math c. an advanced knowledge of physics and robotics an d. advanced knowledge of machinery and math
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Match the following errors with their definitions. a. #name b. #value c. #ref d. 1. when a formula produces output that is too lengthy to fit in the spreadsheet cell 2. when you enter an invalid cell reference in a formula 3. when you type text in cells that accept numeric data 4. when you type in a cell reference that doesn’t exist
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