Because this is a on your own problem, it cannot be solved. You must speak to it after the person says something.
A burn-in test is a test which is usually performed on a system or component by running it for a long time in order to bring out any errors or system failures etc.
While doing it on CPU the data must be backed up as any kind of error or failure may result in the loss of data, at time systems can be repaired to retrieve data but still there is no guarantee, backing up is the best option.
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Execution step:
1. Starting the program
2. It will get the animal name
3. Check whether the animal eats only plants. Then it prints "Herbivore". If the condition is false, it prints "carnivore".
4. Stop the program
To identify input, output and decision:
Start and Stop (oval): These are neither input nor output
Does it eat only plants?: Decision making statement ("d")
Read the names of the animals(Parallelogram): Input ("i")
Print Herbivore, Print Carnivore: Output "o"
Scenario 1: Input is lion
1. Start
2. Reads the input as "lion"
3. Check if lion eats only plants. So here it is false
4. Print "Carnivore"
5. Stop
Scenario 1: Input is Elephant
1. Start
2. Reads the input as "Elephant"
3. Check if lion eats only plants. So here it is true
4. Print "Herbivore"
5. Stop
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