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The text reads;
<em>"When Porter says “There are no longer mature industries; rather, there are mature ways of doing business,” he is referring to the high demand for creativity and innovation in the market. Earlier we used to be more concerned about the hardware and the physical product rather than its information content, But now as a business, we need to provide more informative content with the product.</em>
<em>Like General Electric offers dedicated customer service for its line of goods which differentiates it from its rivals. Similarly, shipping companies like UPS now offer us to track the location of our package on a live map. This is what we call a mature business and how we can differentiate ourselves and stand out in the highly competitive market by using Information and Technology..."</em>
Answer:
import java.util.Scanner;
public class Speed{
int speed;
public Speed(int speed){
this.speed = speed;
}
public void checkSpeed(){
if(speed >= 24 || speed <= 56){
System.out.println("Speed is normal");
}
else
System.out.println("Speed is abnormal");
}
public static void main(String...args){
Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
int userSpeed = 0;
System.out.println("Enter a speed: ");
userSpeed = input.nextInt();
Speed obj1 = new Speed(userSpeed)
obj1.checkSpeed();
}
Explanation:
Answer:
The output is:
R
M
N
Explanation:
The code snippet print the beginning letter of each word in the given name.
In the for loop snippet:
first the program check if startWord is true and it is true, then it print the value of the character at index 0. Then it check if value of character is empty. If it is empty, startWord is initialized to true else it is initialized to false.
The loop only print a character when the value of i are 0, 8 and 11 which are also the beginning character of a word.