Answer:
struct PatientData{
int heightInches, weightPounds;
};
Explanation:
In order to declare the required struct in the question, you need to type the keyword <em>struct</em>, then the name of the struct - <em>PatientData</em>, <em>opening curly brace</em>, data members - <em>int heightInches, weightPounds;</em>, <em>closing curly brace</em> and <em>a semicolon</em> at the end.
Note that since the object - lunaLovegood, is declared in the main function, we do not need to declare it in the struct. However, if it was not declared in the main, then we would need to write <em>lunaLovegood</em> between the closing curly brace and the semicolon.
Answer:
Following are the program in the Python Programming Language.
#get input from the user length of the pizza
inputStr = input('Enter the length of pizza: ')
#convert input into float
L = float(inputStr)
#initialize the area of the pizza
A = L*L
#calculate the amount of peoples can eat pizza
men = int(A/100)
#print the number of peoples
print('\nPizza can be eaten by {} people'.format(men))
<u>Output</u>:
Enter the length of pizza: 20
Pizza can be eaten by 4 people
Explanation:
<u>Following are the description of the program</u>.
- Firstly, set a variable that get length input from the user.
- Set variable 'L' that convert the input from the user into the float data type.
- Set variable 'A' that stores the area of the pizza.
- Set variable 'men' that store the amount of peoples can eat pizza.
- Finally, print the number of peoples can eat pizza.
the answer is Java.util.scanner
I am not sure but i think it is 2 or 4 because a pc can withstand the power of volts, drive, ram, and data