Answer:
In Python:
num = int(input("Enter number: "))
maxn = num
while num >=0:
if num>maxn:
maxn = num
num = int(input("Enter number: "))
print("Largest: "+str(maxn))
Explanation:
Get input from the user
num = int(input("Enter number: "))
Initialize the largest to the first input
maxn = num
This loop is repeated until a negative input is recorded
while num >=0:
If the current input is greater than the previous largest
if num>maxn:
Set largest to the current input
maxn = num
Get another input from the user
num = int(input("Enter number: "))
Print the largest
print("Largest: "+str(maxn))
Answer:
The answer is "check the worksheet is not read only"
Explanation:
The read only mode is used for read the file data, and it doesn't allows the user to update the file, and for updating the worksheet we should check iut does not open in the read-only mode.
If it is open, then we close it and for close we goto the office button and click on the tools option after that goto general setting, in this there is a check box for turn off the read-only mode.
Answer:
=IF( B7 = 12, ( IF( B10 = 10,"YES", "")), 7) and PRESS ENTER
Explanation:
the above logical if function checks the following
-IF cell B7 is 12, if true, check the value of cell B10, IF cell B10 contains 10 the function should produce YES as output to whatever cell selected, IF B10 is not 10 output of the function should be an empty string, IF B7 is not equal to 12 the the output of the function should be 7.
Answer:
Explanation:
The following code is written in Java. It is hard to fully create the code without the rest of the needed code including the T class and the Measurable interface. Regardless the following code can be implemented if you have that code available.
public static T minmax(ArrayList<T> mylist) {
T min = new T();
T max = new T();
for (int x = 0; x < mylist.size(); x++) {
if (mylist.get(x) > max) {
max = mylist.get(x);
} else if (mylist.get(x) < min) {
min = mylist.get(x);
}
}
return (min, max);
}
Answer:
52.64
Explanation:
Multiple Regression:
Multiple regression generally explains the relationship between multiple independent or predictor variables and one dependent or criterion variable.
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