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IrinaK [193]
2 years ago
9

Carefully choosing from a set of alternatives to accomplish an objective is known as? A. Independence B. Decision making C. Netw

orking D. Responsibility
Computers and Technology
2 answers:
Contact [7]2 years ago
8 0
<span>I think it would beB. Decision making</span>
mestny [16]2 years ago
7 0

The correct answer is B. Decision making

Explanation:

Decision making is a process that involves considering, analyzing and finally selecting one option from a set of alternatives. This process is an important part of everyone's life and it is related to both frugal and important decisions. For example, you use the decision-making process to decide what type of bread to buy; but also in the case of selecting a career or making a decision that would take you to an important objective. According to this, it is decision making the one that implies carefully choosing from a set of alternatives to accomplish an objective.

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Answer:

The sql query is given below.

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SELECT COUNT(SELECT DID FROM DONOR WHERE GENDER LIKE "M%") as Male_Donors,

COUNT(SELECT DID FROM DONOR WHERE GENDER LIKE "F%") as Female_Donors

FROM DONOR

WHERE BG = xxx;

Explanation:

The clauses in the query are as follows.

1. SELECT: all the columns required in the output are put in this clause.

2. FROM JOIN ON: the table(s) from which the above columns are taken are put in this clause.

3. WHERE: any condition required to filter the output is put in this clause.

The query is explained below.

1. Find the number of male donors. Number of anything can be found using COUNT() function. A query is required since gender is included in deciding the type of donor.

2. The query is defined to find number of male donors as follows.

COUNT( SELECT DID FROM DONOR WHERE GENDER LIKE "M%"; )

3. In the previous query, LIKE operator is used since it is not defined what value is stored for male donors.

4. Similarly, the query to find the number of female donors is formed.

COUNT( SELECT DID FROM DONOR WHERE GENDER LIKE "F%"; )

5. Next, the final query is formed as follows.

SELECT: both COUNT() functions will come here.

FROM: table name

WHERE: specific blood group will be put here

GROUP BY: this clause is optional and is not used in this query.

HAVING: this clause is optional and is not used in this query.

6. The query after putting all clauses is shown below.

SELECT COUNT(SELECT DID FROM DONOR WHERE GENDER LIKE "M%"),

COUNT(SELECT DID FROM DONOR WHERE GENDER LIKE "F%")

FROM DONOR

WHERE BG = xxx;

7. Alias is used in the above query for each column to get the final query.

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FROM DONOR

WHERE BG = xxx;

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1. From the command prompt, type:

pgp --encrypt "my-message.txt" --recipient "Sean" --output "secret-message.txt.gpg"

2. Press Enter.

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From the command line, the above command is entered and Enter is pressed.

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Answer:

// program in C++.

#include <bits/stdc++.h>

using namespace std;

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