Alice Chapter 4 – Lesson 9 Put your name in the header of this document and save it to your student account. Lesson: Control structures – Notes From the website: academy.oracle.com, go through the section on “Understand IF and WHILE structures” and take notes using the questions below. A. Understand IF and WHILE structures What is a control structure? Control structures are pre-defined statements that determine the order in which programming instructions are executed. List
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THE PROBLEMS OF HOSTEL MANAGEMENT AND ACCOMMODATION IN HIGHER INSTITUTIONS IN NIGERIAN TABLE OF CONTENTS Title page Dedication Acknowledgment Table of content List of table Abstract CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION of “the problems of hostel management and accommodation in higher institutions” 1.0Background of the study 1.1Purpose of the study 1.2Statement of problem 1.3Objective of the study 1.4Significance of the study Research questions 1.5Research questions
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24. Explain how a hashing structure works and why it is quicker than using an index. Give an example. If it so much faster, why isn't it used exclusively? ANS: Hashing is the transformation of a string of character s into a usually shorter fixed-length value or key that represents the original string. Hashing is used to index and retrieve items in a database because it is faster to find the item using the shorter hashed key than to find it using the original value. It is also used in many encryption algorithms
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Group Assignment 1 Visit the study group section and introduce yourself; also provide your schedule for keeping in touch. Discuss how to approach completing project 1 based on the social media for which your team will be the class leader. Every study group member should sign up for a social medium, connect with his or her study group, and start to communicate. Social Media Assignments * Study Group 1: Facebook * Study Group 2: Farmville * Study Group 3: Twitter * Study Group 4:
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metal in data table 2. After that clean out your spot plate then place spot place over a blank piece of paper, next locate three wells that are not adjacent to each other and label them as magnesium, aluminum, and calcium. Your next step is to add 10 drops of distilled water to the three well and then add 1 drop of litmus to each well too then record the color of the liquids in the data table. Also add 1 piece of the appropriate metal to the wells and record observations in data table 2. Poor contents
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ENGI 241 Experiment 5 Basic Logic Gates OBJECTIVE This experiment will examine the operation of the AND, NAND, OR, and NOR logic gates and compare the expected outputs to the truth tables for these devices. The NOT function will be implemented using NAND and NOR gates. EQUIPMENT AND PARTS REQUIRED 1 Protoboard 1 DVM 1 Logic Probe 1 74LS00, 74LS02, 74LS08, 74LS32 2 each 1kΩ resistors INTRODUCTION The NOT circuit or inverter performs the basic logic function of complementation. It may be identified
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tools that Excel provides to develop a model of a complex business problem. In particular, you will use the following Excel features: 1. Importing data from text files 2. Sorting data 3. Database functions 4. Pivot Tables 5. Data Tables 6. Goal Seeking 2. What You Will Need 1. Access to a computer with a printer and Excel 2007. 2. Note that the instructions in this handout are written for Excel 2007. There are significant differences in user interface
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with water/air) and zone of saturation (pores filled with water) Can also become “perched”—perched water table is when, due to lends of sediments acting as aquiclude, a secondary water table is created above main water table Water table—boundary between zone of aeration and zone of saturation Well—where groundwater is brought to the surface Cone of depression—local lowering of water table around well Artesian Wells—groundwater comes to the surface without having to pump Artesian Well Conditions:
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their abilities. Lastly, the researcher offers her regards and blessings to all of those who supported her in any respect during the completion of the project. THE RESEARCHER Table of Contents Title Page………………………………………………………………………………i Acknowledgement…………………………………………………………………….ii Table of Contents……………………………………………………………………..iii Chapter I a. Introduction …………………………………………………………….1-2 b. Statement of the Problem……………………………………………….…2 c. Significance of the Study………………………………………………
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In addition, it can display data as line graphs, histograms and charts, and with a very limited three-dimensional graphical display. It allows sectioning of data to view its dependencies on various factors for different perspectives (using pivot tables and the scenario manager). It has a programming aspect, Visual Basic for Applications, allowing the us to employ a wide variety of numerical methods, for example, for solving differential equations of mathematical physics, and then reporting the results
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