Chapter 2: Problem 9
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symbol C) semicolon D) ending brace # Every complete statement ends with a A) period B) # symbol C) semicolon D) ending brace
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How would each of the following numbers be represented in \(\mathrm{E}\) notation? A) \(3.287 \times 10^{6}\) B) \(-978.65 \times 10^{12}\) C) \(7.65491 \times 10^{-3}\) D) \(-58710.23 \times 10^{-4}\)
Convert the following pseudocode to \(\mathrm{C}_{++}\) code. Be sure to define the appropriate variables. Store 20 in the speed variable. Store 10 in the time variable. Multiply speed by time and store the result in the distance variable. Display the contents of the distance variable.
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The negation operator is A) Unary B) Binary C) Ternary D) None of the above
Variable names may be up to 31 characters long.
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