

1 and 2 please 1) You're stuck on a deserted island and the only way off...
I need help with this code,
I'm stuck on it, please remember step 4, I'm very much stuck on
that part. It says something about putting how many times it
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Assignment #1: Sorting with Binary Search Tree Through this programming assignment, the students will learn to do the following: Know how to process command line arguments. 1 Perform basic file I/O. 2. Use structs, pointers, and strings. Use dynamic memory. 3. 4. This assignment asks you to sort the...
Except for a few pigeons, Central Park was deserted. Mist hung above the chilled grass. Patches of old snow, scattered here and there, looked like white puddles. The sun hung just above the horizon, casting red and orange streaks across low-hanging clouds. The portly, gray-haired gentleman jogging down the path looked out of place. For one thing, he was dressed in ordinary street clothes, not a sweat suit. Also, every few seconds, he looked anxiously back over his shoulder. Coming...
1. A ferris wheel has a radius of 12 m. The center of the ferris wheel is 14 m above the ground. When it is rotating at full speed the ferris wheel takes 10 s to make a full turn. We can track one seat on the ferris wheel. Let’s define t = 0 to be a time when that seat is at the top of the ferris wheel while the ferris wheel is rotating at full speed. (a) Write...
JAVA Primitive Editor (Please help, I am stuck on this assignment which is worth a lot of points. Make sure that the program works because I had someone answer this incorrectly!) The primary goal of the assignment is to develop a Java based primitive editor. We all know what an editor of a text file is. Notepad, Wordpad, TextWrangler, Pages, and Word are all text editors, where you can type text, correct the text in various places by moving the...
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u answer questions 1&2 with clear writing please
We will be looking at the movement of light along straight lines using the optics bench. You've most likely also used a mirror to see yourself or other things by way of their reflected image. In fact, everything you see is based on the light that bounces off or travels through the material between you and the object you're looking at. This is why it's harder to see detail or distance...
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On your way to your first stop, the Moon, you do the standard
tourist things: First, you check out your what your weight will be
on the Moon. Please don’t look up lunar gravity. Calculate it
instead from the values given above. Show all formulas used and
calculations below.
Weight on Earth (lbs.) : 600N or 132lb
Weight on Moon (lbs.):
Everyone loves to jump on the moon! So how high will you be able
to jump? try jumping...
can you please give feed back to this.. like add something or give a comment about the following posts. 1) Profit Margin = NetincomeSales Profit margin is very useful in analyzing the financial health of the firm because it indicates how much money is generated per every dollar in sales. A higher profit margin means there are low expense ratios relative to sales. In other words, it tells us how a company uses its income. When a company has a...
Instructions for PHY 2048 Problem Set (PSET): (1) Please NEATLY write your name and your solutions. (2) You must use blank 8"x11" printer paper. (3) Begin each problem on a new page, and put your name on each page. Staple your pages together. 4) Only write on one side of the page. (5) You must write up your solutions independently (i.e. don't copy anyone else's solutions), using your own words and thought process. You must show all of your work....
Using Jupyter, Please answer the following question: Please import alic.txt and cound the number of words and characters in it. We need to count the number of words in the txt file and find the most repeated one. In the program, first convert all words to lower case and then convert the first character to the upper case. Then we need to do the analysis. We are not interested in the following words: The, A, And, To, It alice.txt file:...
java programming 1 Solving the Game [30 Marks] The solution developed in assignment 2 was solving the game starting from a board that is completely OFF. We first need to generalize this work and be able to compute the solutions starting from any board positions. 1.1 GameModel The class GameModel is used to capture the current state of the board. Its specification is as follows: • GameModel(int width, int height): the constructor. Creates an all OFF game of width width...