Answer:
cout<<"User Age is ="<<userAge<<endl;
Explanation:
#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
int userAge;
cin >> userAge; // Program will be tested with values: 15, 40.
cout<<"User Age is ="<<userAge<<endl;
return 0;
}
Solution :
public class NewMain {
public_static void main_(String[] args) {
boolean[] _locker = new boolean_[101];
// to set all the locks to a false NOTE: first locker is the number 0. Last locker is the 99.
for (int_i=1;i<locker_length; i++)
{
locker[i] = false;
}
// first student opens all lockers.
for (int i=1;i<locker.length; i++) {
locker[i] = true;
}
for(int S=2; S<locker.length; S++)
{
for(int k=S; k<locker.length; k=k+S)
{
if(locker[k]==false) locker[k] = true;
else locker[k] = false;
}
}
for(int S=1; S<locker.length; S++)
{
if (locker[S] == true) {
System.out.println("Locker " + S + " Open");
}
/* else {
System.out.println("Locker " + S + " Close");
} */
}
}
}
Answer:
TCP/IP
Explanation:
TCP/IP which stands for Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol are network protocols which divide your message into smaller chunks or fragments known as network packets and sends them out onto the Internet. When the chunks arrive at the intended destination, TCP/IP on the receiving end reassembles the network packets into the original message.
TCP/IP are the main protocols used for sending data over the internet.