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lawyer [7]
2 years ago
6

What are the results of Maya’s conspicuous consumption? Check all that apply. - a lack of debt - stress about paying bills - a l

ack of money for other expenses - access to a better job and nicer friends - great electronic connectivity
Computers and Technology
1 answer:
kifflom [539]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

stress about paying bills

a lack of money for other expenses

great electronic connectivity

Explanation:

The Maya classic period has seen the rise of conspicuous and mass consumption. In the given scenario all the expense her paid by credit cards and cash is rarely used. There will be a stress for paying bills. There will be lack of money available in hand for some routine expenses and mandatory purchases. It gives a great electronic connectivity. All the funds are considered as safe.

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Explanation:

<u>The Code</u>

#include <fstream>

#include <iostream>

#include <cmath>

#include <cstring>

#include <cstdlib>

#include <ctime>

using namespace std;

//Function Declarations

void fillArrayWithRandNos(int nos[],int size);

void displayArray(int nos[],int size);

double mean(int nos[],int size);

double variance(int nos[],int size);

double median(int nos[],int size);

int mode(int nos[],int size);

void histogram(int nos[],int size);

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  //Declaring variables

const int size=100;

srand(time(NULL));

 

// Creating array dynamically

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//Calling the functions

fillArrayWithRandNos(nos,size);

displayArray(nos,size);

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cout<<"variance :"<<variance(nos,size)<<endl;

cout<<"Median :"<<median(nos,size)<<endl;

cout<<"Mode :"<<mode(nos,size)<<endl;

histogram(nos,size);

 

  return 0;

}

void fillArrayWithRandNos(int nos[],int size)

{

  for(int i=0;i<size;i++)

  {

      nos[i]=rand()%(45) + 55;

  }

}

void displayArray(int nos[],int size)

{

  cout<<"Displaying the array elements :"<<endl;

  for(int i=0;i<size;i++)

  {

      cout<<nos[i]<<" ";

      if((i+1)%10==0)

      cout<<endl;

  }

}

double mean(int nos[],int size)

{

  double sum=0;

  for(int i=0;i<size;i++)

  {

      sum+=nos[i];

  }

  return sum/size;

}

double variance(int nos[],int size)

{

  double avg=mean(nos,size);

 

double variance,sum=0;

for(int i=0;i<size;i++)

{

sum+=pow(nos[i]-avg,2);

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}

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      //This Logic will Sort the Array of elements in Ascending order

  int temp;

  for (int i = 0; i < size; i++)

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for (int j = i + 1; j < size; j++)

{

if (nos[i] > nos[j])

{

temp = nos[i];

nos[i] = nos[j];

nos[j] = temp;

}

}

}

 

int middle;

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  int counter1 = 0, counter2, modevalue;

for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) {

counter2 = 0;

for (int j = i; j < size; j++) {

if (nos[i] == nos[j]) {

counter2++;

}

if (counter2 > counter1) {

counter1 = counter2;

modevalue = nos[i];

}

}

}

if (counter1 > 1)

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return 0;

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  int hist[9]={0};

  for(int i=0;i<size;i++)

  {

      if(nos[i]>=55 && nos[i]<=59)

      {

      hist[0]++;

      }

      else if(nos[i]>=60 && nos[i]<=64)

      {

      hist[1]++;

      }

      else if(nos[i]>=65 && nos[i]<=69)

      {

      hist[2]++;

      }

      else if(nos[i]>=70 && nos[i]<=74)

      {

      hist[3]++;

      }

      else if(nos[i]>=75 && nos[i]<=79)

      {

      hist[4]++;

      }

      else if(nos[i]>=80 && nos[i]<=84)

      {

      hist[5]++;

      }

      else if(nos[i]>=85 && nos[i]<=89)

      {

      hist[6]++;

      }

      else if(nos[i]>=90 && nos[i]<=94)

      {

      hist[7]++;

      }

      else if(nos[i]>=95 && nos[i]<=99)

      {

      hist[8]++;

      }

  }

     

  cout<<"Displaying the count of numbers in each interval:"<<endl;

 

      int cnt=0;

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      cnt++;

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  for(int i=55;i<=99;i+=5)

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  for(int j=0;j<hist[cnt];j++)

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}

#########

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The output can be seen in the attached image below.

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