No. The attributes of the table correspond to columns within the table. Each unique set of attribute values taken together correspond to table rows. Sometimes referred to as "records".
Answer:
"public static void passAList(ArrayList<Integer> myList, int[] intArr)", is the correct answer for the above question.
Explanation:
Missing information :
- The option is missing but the question states "choose from the following". The correct defining syntax is defined above.
Detailed Explantion :
- The above question asked about syntax which takes the value of list and array as an argument.
- It is already defined in the above syntax.
- And the value is passed by the user at the time of function call.
- The array list is defined by the help of the ArrayList class and the array is defined by the help of the "[]" symbol.
Answer:
19.71 ms
Explanation:
The disk rotates at 3600 rpm, hence the time for one revolution = 60 / 3600 rpm = 16.67 ms.
Hence time to read or write on a sector = time for one revolution / number of sectors per track = 16.67 ms / 32 sectors = 0.52 ms
Head movement time from track 8 to track 9 = seek time = 2 ms
rotation time to head up sector 1 on track 8 to sector 1 on track 9 = 16.67 * 31/32 = 16.15 ms
The total time = sector read time +head movement time + rotational delay + sector write time = 0.52 ms + 2 ms + 16.15 ms + 0.52 ms = 19.19 ms
An attribute of a website that will indicate a more reliable source of information is when the site ends in ".edu". It is a top-level domain for education. It would mean that this particular site is linked to universities, colleges or other educational sites thus it gives more information that is real and factual.
The answer is Salted Password Hashing. The process is similar to hashing., but with a twist. A random value is introduced for each user. This salt value<span> is included with the password when the hash value is calculated and is stored with the user record. Including the salt value means that two users with the same password will have different password hashes.</span>