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2. A company holds a raffle game. The amount to be won are as follows: one Php10, 000; two Php5, 000 each and four Php2, 000 each. Two thousand tickets were sold at Php100 each. If you buy one of the raffle tickets, what is your expected net gain?

calculate the zero point energy of a system consisting of a mass of gm connected to a fixed point by a spring which is stretched 1cm by a force 1000 dynes the particle being constrained to move only along x axis


All Inferior goods are Giffen goods.

1. Pyramid Schemes

They said pyramids were created by aliens, so if you can make a pyramid you might be able to qualify as an alien.


Instructions:

  1. In the code editor, you are provided with a main() function that asks the user for an integer input n, and passes this value to the function call of the generatePattern() function.
  2. Your task is to implement this generatePattern() function which has the following description:
  3. Return type - void
  4. Function name - generatePattern
  5. Parameters - 1 integer n
  6. Description - this function prints a triangular pattern of letter T's based on the value of n. For more information, refer to the output in the test cases
  7. DO NOT EDIT ANYTHING IN THE MAIN

Input


1. Integer n

Output


Enter·n:·4
T
TT
TTT
TTTT

Which option in the list below is related to the following statement:

These kind of tests have not been trialed and are the type of test we use in our classrooms that we have developed and marked ourselves.

A)Non-standardised

B)Criterion referenced tests

C)Under-standardised

D)Standarised


Show how the migration of workers from country A to country B will affect the labour supply, labour demandand the equilibrium wage of bothcountries.

Was the Transatlantic slave trade shaped by the economic demands of the slave market or by the internal social dynamics of African societies?


Clip an article from a magazine, journal or newspaper that is related to your strand or specialization. Evaluate its language use by answering the following:




Give you Article Reference Link: https://www.google.com/amp/s/phys.org/news/2022-03-tough-environment-evolution-human-creativity.amp




Guide Questions



Yes or No? Evidence/Justification





1. Is the article appropriately formal?




2. Are there jargons?




3. Are there idiomatic expressions?




4. Are there euphemisms and other deceitful words?




5. Is there any bias in language use?




6. Are the ideas presented in the text concrete and specific?




7. Is the article concise?




8. Are the ideas presented precisely and clearly?




9. Is there any suggestion you can give to improve the language use in your chosen



article?​

Melokuhle is a very young intelligent and adventurous individual. He has recently bought 4 quantums (taxi) to transport people around the country. As a result, he is planning a trip to Upington. Therefore, he has hired you to write a program in pseudocode as well as in C++ to evaluate the fuel consumption on his 4 cars during the planned trip. The kilometers and fuel level in the tank at the start and end of the journey should be entered by the end-user. Calculate for each car, the fuel used, kilometers traveled, and the overall fuel consumption in kilometers traveled per litre of fuel.

  1. Create 4 variables and assign each one to the following values:
  2. the letters M, V, and P on the first three variables
  3. the number 10 on the fourth variable
  4. You may name the variable anything you want as long as it follows proper naming convention.
  5. Using the variables you've created, print the cheer message like the one displayed in the sample output. The first line contains the cheer message for the MVP, and the second line containing a cheer message with the MVP’s jersey number, all in uppercase.
  6. Make use of placeholders to achieve the same result as that of the sample output.
  7. An initial code with the 2 printf()'s needed for this problem is already provided for you. Just fill in the blanks.
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