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Write a C++ program that takes five alphabets from the user and ask the user to delete any


alphabet. You should store the alphabets in a char array.

Write a C++ program that creates an array “A” having 5 elements (in the main function). Then,


the program asks the user to enter values in this array. After that, the program should ask


question from user are you wanted to sort ascending or descending order kindly enter your


choice that’s you want to search in the array, also compute the sum of array for the ascending


order and difference of array for the descending order.

The head of a golf club might contain 250 grams of titanium. How many moles is this?




A town has a population of 14000 and grows at 3% every year. What will be the population after 6 years, to the nearest whole number?



A town has a population of 14000 and grows at 3% every year. What will be the population after 6 years, to the nearest whole number?



Inferior goods and giffeb goods are synonymous since the two goods relate to the consumer's purchases. True or false, explain

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Suppose the domain of the propositional function P(x) consists of the integers −2,

−1, 0, 1, 2. Write out each of these propositions using disjunctions, conjunctions, and

negations.

a) ∃xP(x)

b) ∀xP(x)


c) ∃x¬P(x)

d) ∀x((x ≠ 1) → ¬P(x))


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