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14.8 ( Nutrition Information XML Schema) Write an XML Schema document ( nutrition. xsd) specifying the structure of the XML document created in Exercise 14.7.
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Please answer all of these questions. There is no word limit but the answers have to be answered fully. I have attached the case study that goes with each chapters questions. Please read the case study before answering the questions. Chapter 8 Case Exercises Charlie was just getting ready to...
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Write a program that computes and displays a 15 percent tip when the price of a meal is input by the user.
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space needle java program
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Need an answer for the attached document.
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Write a C++ program main function which will prompt the user for the number of elements called N desired for an array which has the capacity to store 50 elements and performs the following: 1. calls a void function, createArray which creates an array of N random numbers from 1 to 100 using...
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Signaling
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The delimiter in a C string is a. newline b. a del character c. defined by the program d. not specified in ANSI C e. a null character
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the deadline is on 30/4/2011.so it is about 8days to make it.And i just a student and dont have a lot of money.I can increase up to 60dollar
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Design an if-then-else statement (or a flowchart with a dual alternative decision structure) that assigns 0 to the variable b if the variable a is less than 10. Otherwise, it should assign 99 to the variable b.
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