Answer:
xyz = 25
result = square(xyz)
print(result)
The above code assigns the value 25 to variable xyz as 5*5=25. Then next statement is a function call to square() function passing xyz to this function in order to compute the square of 25. The output is:
625
Explanation:
The above code can also be written as:
xyz = 5*5
result = square(xyz)
print(result)
The difference is that xyz is assiged 5*5 which is equal to 25 so the output produced will be the same i.e. 625.
The result variable is used to store the value of square of 25 after the square() method computes and returns the square of 25. So print(result) prints the resultant value stored in the result variable i.e. 625
Answer:
The comparison is based on memory organization schemes of contiguous memory allocation and paging with respect to External fragmentation, Internal fragmentation and Ability to share code across processes.
Explanation:
Memory organization schemes of contiguous memory allocation:
Contiguous memory allocation schemes suffers from external fragmentation. The reason is that address space is distributed contiguously and the holes and gaps keep growing when the old processes die and new processes are introduced. The variable size partition suffers from external fragmentation however the fixed size partitions do not suffer from external fragmentation. Contiguous memory allocation with variable size partitions does not encounter an internal fragmentation but with fixed size partitions suffers from internal fragmentation. Contiguous memory allocation does not support sharing code across processes. This is because the virtual memory segment of a process is not fragmented into non-contiguous fine grained blocks.
Paging:
Paging does not encounter external fragmentation as pages are of the fixed or equal size. So this reduces external fragmentation. However paging suffers from internal fragmentation. This is because a process can request more space or it can request for a less space. When page is allocated to the such a process that page is no longer utilized.This results in internal fragmentation because of the wastage of space even when the page has internal space but cannot be fully utilized. Paging allows to share code across processes.
Answer:
Explanation:
import java.Util;
public class Eggs{
public static void main (String [] args)
{
int noOfEggs, dozen, units;
float total;
Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
noOfEggs = input.nextInt();
if(noOfEggs < 0)
{
System.out.print("Invalid");
}
else
{
if(noOfEggs >= 12)
{
dozen = noOfEggs/12;
units = noOfEggs % 12;
}
else
{
dozen = 0;
units = noOfEggs;
}
total = dozen * 3.25 + (units * 45)/100;
System.out.print("You ordered "+noOfEggs+" eggs.\n");
System.out.print("That's "+dozen+" dozen at $3.25 per dozen and "+units+" loose eggs at 45 cents each for a total of $"+total);
}
}
}
The correct option is D; STYLES PANE.
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