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For a certain academic subject the students are evaluated based on five tests -

  • Quiz 1 (20 marks - 10% Weight),
  • Quiz 2 (20 marks - 10% Weight),
  • Class test (50 marks - 25% Weight),
  • Assignment (100 marks - 25% weight) and
  • Project (200 marks - 30% weight).

Design a program that will prompt the user for marks for each of the tests and calculate the overall marks (out of 100).


An object is released from rest and falls in the absence of air resistance. Which of the following is true about its acceleration?


a. Its acceleration is zero

b. Its acceleration is constant at 9.8 m/52

c. Its acceleration is initially 9.8 m/57, then decreases 9.8 m/s every second

d. Its acceleration is initially 9.8 m/52, then increases 9.8 m/s every second



Find the billianear transformation which maps the points z=0,1,∞ on to the points w=0,i,2i.


display prime numbers from 5 to 5000 using the while loop, for loop and do while loop


Find the general solution of the lagrange's equation 2yzp+zxq=3xy?


Display even numbers from 5 to 5000 using the while loop ,for loop and do while loop


display multiples of 5 to 5000 using the while loop,for loop and do while loop


20% of items produced from a factory are defective. What is the probability that in a sample of 5 chosen at random, none is defective, one is defective and p (1<x<4)?


A car accelerates from 10.0 m/s to 30.0 m/s at a rate of 3.00 m/s2. How far does the car travel while accelerating?


a. 226 m

b. 133 m

c. 399 m

d. 80 m


The equation of motion for a particular mass m suspended from a spring of constant k, is:

x=0.40cos(0.70t-0.30)

where x is the displacement of mass from its rest position, t is the time and the phase angle is in radians

From this equation find:

a)The amplitude

b)The frequency of vibration

c)The period

d)The phase angle in degrees

e)The ratio k/m for the spring


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