Answer:
Following are the program in Python langauge
person_name = input() # Read the person name by the user
person_age=0 #declared a vaiable person_age
person_age = int(input()) # read person_age by the user
person_age=person_age+5 # add 5 to person_age
print('In 5 years',person_name,'will be',person_age) # display the output
Output:
Amy
4
In 5 years Amy will be 9
Explanation :
Following is the description of code:
- Read the value of the "person_name" variable by the user by using the input function.
- Declared a variable person_age and initialized 0 with them.
- Read the value of "person_age" variable by user by using input function and convert into int by using int function
- Add 5 to "person_age" variable and store again them into the "person_age" variable.
- Finally, display the output which is mention in the question.
Answer: (A) Fixed interval
Explanation:
The fixed interval schedule is the type of schedule of the reinforcement in the operand conditioning in which the the initial response are rewarded by some specific amount of the time.
The main issue with the fixed interval schedule is that the people have to wait until the reinforcement schedule get occur and start their actual response of interval. This type of reinforcement schedule occur as the output value does not posses constant value all the time.
Therefore, Option (A) is correct.
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I believe the answer is <span>outputnew
</span>The main difference between the output new and the output is that outputnew won't overrite the alredy existing description field.
If you don't put this clause, <span>Splunk would adds all the field names and values to your events by through the lookup.</span>