Answer to Question #165174 in Algorithms for Kwame Hayford

Question #165174

State whether each of the following is true or false. Explain why.

a. The default case is required in the switch selection statement.

b. The break statement is required in the last case of a switch selection statement.

c. The expression ( (x > y) && (a < b ) ) is true if either x > y is true or a < b is true.

d. An expression containing the || operator is true if either or both of its operands are true.

e. The comma (,) formatting flag in a format specifier (e.g., %,20.2f) indicates that a value should be output with a thousands separator.

f. To test for a range of values in a switch statement, use a hyphen () between the start and end values of the range in a case label.

g. Listing cases consecutively with no statements between them enables the cases to perform the same set of statements.


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Expert's answer
2021-02-22T07:08:36-0500

a. False: The default case is optional. If no default action is needed, then there is no need for a default case.

b. False: The break statement is used to exit the switch structure. the break statement is not required when the default case is the last case.

c. False: Both of the relational expressions must be true in order for the entire expression to be true when using the && operator.

d. True.



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11.03.21, 23:53

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Emmanuel S. Kponjor Jr
11.03.21, 23:40

State whether each of the following is true or false. If false, explain why. a. An algorithm is a procedure for solving a problem in terms of the actions to execute and the order in which these actions execute. b. A set of statements contained within a pair of parentheses is called a block. c. A selection statement specifies that an action is to be repeated while some condition remains true.

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