Take a position on whether user interfaces for work will remain isolated or become more collaborative. Present evidence, based on the different categories of social media, to support your argument. Include at least two r ...
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Elm Industries receives profits from polluting according to the formula: (pi=10Q-Q^2) The Damages associated with pollution from this facility are estimated to be: (D=Q^2+2Q) (Q= pollution emitted in tons) , and profits ...
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Is it okay too copy a fellow classmate programming code when you are stuck? Will that break a school honesty policy? Please explain
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1. What would be the purpose for a user to protect a file from "read" or "write" access by other users? 2. Is there a reason why it would be safer for administrators to use two different accounts when working with a comp ...
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Question : How can the security vulnerabilities common with wireless networking be handled to mitigate the risks? The response must be typed, single spaced, must be in times new roman font (size 12) and must follow the A ...
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Reconstructing Binary Trees Via Traversals Recall the binary tree data structure; recall three algorithms for traversing the tree: the inorder traversal, the preorder traversal, and the postorder traversal. 1. Suppose yo ...
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In the state of Texas a person is legally intoxicated at .08% BAC when operation a motor vehicle. In your opinion should the legally intoxicated percentage be lowered or raised to determine a persons intoxicated conditio ...
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Question : Suppose you want to perform two sums: one is a sum of 10 scalar variables, and one is a matrix sum of a pair of two-dimensional arrays, with dimensions 10 by 10. What speed-up do you get with 10 versus 100 pro ...
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For the following C statement, what is the corresponding RISC-V assembly code? Assume that the variables f, g, h, and i are given and could be considered integers as declared in a C program. Use a minimal number of assem ...
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Each of the following lists has an average of 50. For which one is the spread of the numbers around the average biggest?smallest? a. 0, 20, 40, 50, 60, 80, 100 b. 0, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 100 c. 0, 1, 2, 50, 98, 99, 100 Gu ...
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