who likes tom holland as spiderman and his web shooter tippets when he swings off buildings in new york city midtown, Forest Hills and he is a superhero and I am his humongous fan of spiderman or peter parker the spider man

Answers

Answer 1

Answer:

YESSSS!!!!

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

ayo no spikar english :u


Related Questions

Which heading size fits for the word headings​

Answers

Answer:

Explanation:

h1 i think

2. You are developing a new application that optimizes the processing of a warehouse’s operations. When the products arrive, they are stored on warehouse racks. To minimize the time it takes to retrieve an item, the items that arrive last are the first to go out. You need to represent the items that arrive and leave the warehouse in a data structure. Which data structure should you use to represent this situation?
a) array
b) linked list
c) stack
d) queue

Answers

Answer:

Option d) is correct

Explanation:

To optimize the processing of a warehouse’s operations, products are stored on warehouse racks when they arrive. The items that arrive last are the first to go out to minimize the time it takes to retrieve an item. The items that arrive need to be represented and the warehouse should be left in a data structure. The data structure which should you use to represent this situation is a queue.

Option d) is correct

Segmentation Faults Recall what causes segmentation fault and bus errors from lecture. Common cause is an invalid pointer or address that is being dereferenced by the C program. Use the program average.c from the assignment page for this exercise. The program is intended to find the average of all the numbers inputted by the user. Currently, it has a bus error if the input exceeds one number. Load average.c into gdb with all the appropriate information and run it. Gdb will trap on the segmentation fault and give you back the prompt. First find where the program execution ended by using backtrace (bt as shortcut) which will print out a stack trace. Find the exact line that caused the segmentation fault.
Q13. What line caused the segmentation fault?
Q14. How do you fix the line so it works properly?
You can recompile the code and run the program again. The program now reads all the input values but the average calculated is still incorrect. Use gdb to fix the program by looking at the output of read_values. To do this, either set a breakpoint using the line number or set a breakpoint in the read_values function. Then continue executing to the end of the function and view the values being returned. (To run until the end of the current function, use the finish command).
Q15. What is the bug? How do you fix it?
//average.c
#include
/*
Read a set of values from the user.
Store the sum in the sum variable and return the number of values
read.
*/
int read_values(double sum) {
int values=0,input=0;
sum = 0;
printf("Enter input values (enter 0 to finish):\n");
scanf("%d",&input);
while(input != 0) {
values++;
sum += input;
scanf("%d",input);
}
return values;
}
int main() {
double sum=0;
int values;
values = read_values(sum);
printf("Average: %g\n",sum/values);
return 0;
}

Answers

Answer:

See Explanation

Explanation:

Q13. Line that caused the segmentation fault?

The segmentation fault was caused by line 15 i.e. scanf("%d",input);

Q14. How the line was fixed?

The reason for the segmentation fault is that the instruction to get input from the user into the integer variable "input" was not done correctly.

The correction to this is to modify scanf("d",input) to scanf("%d",input);

Q15. The bug?

The bug is that the method needs to return two value; the sum of the inputted numbers and the count of the inputted numbers.

However. it only returns the count of the inputted number.

So, the average is calculated as: 0/count, which will always be 0

How it was fixed?

First, change the method definition to: void and also include an array as one of its parameters.

void read_values(double sum, double arr []) {

Next:

assign sum to arr[0] and values to arr[1]

In the main method:

Declare an array variable: double arr [2];

Call the read_values function using: read_values(sum,arr);

Get the sum and values using:

sum = arr[0];

values = arr[1];

Lastly, calculate and print average:

printf("Average: %g\n",sum/values);

See attachment for complete modified program

The ABC box company makes square puzzle cubes that measure 4 inches along each edge. They shipped the cubes in a box 8 in x 12 in x 16 in. How many cubes can they ship in the box?

Answers

Answer: They can ship 32 puzzle cubes in the box.

Explanation: So the volume of each puzzle cubes = side³

=(4)³ cubic inches.

Then the volume of the box is= (8×12×16) cubic inches.

(8×12×16)/4^3= 32

Write a class called Dragon. A Dragon should have a name, a level, and a boolean variable, canBreatheFire, indicating whether or not the dragon can breathe fire. The class should have getter methods for all of these variables - getName, getLevel, and isFireBreather, respectively.

Answers

Answer: A dragon name could be name Holls and at level 14 and can breathe fire

Explanation:

Write VHDL code for the circuit corresponding to an 8-bit Carry Lookahead Adder (CLA) using structural VHDL (port maps). (To be completed before your lab session.)

Answers

Answer:

perdo si la pusiera es español te ayudo pero no esta en español

This function finds the minimum number in a list. What should be replaced with in order for this function to operate as expected?

Answer choices:

A. numList[i] = min;
B. min = numList[i];
C. min = numList;
D. numList = min;

Answers

Answer: a

Explanation:

Just took the test

Which elements of text can be changed using automatic formatting? Check all that apply.
A) smart quotes
B) accidental usage of the Caps Lock key
C) fractions
D) the zoom percentage
E) the addition of special characters ​

Answers

A) smart quote and B) the zoom percentage and E) the addition of special characters

Answer:a, d, e

Explanation:

3. In your application, you are using a stack data structure to manipulate information. You need to find which data item will be processed next, but you don’t want to actually process that data item yet. Which of the following queue operations will you use?
a) pop
b) push
c) peek
d) contains

Answers

Answer:

I think its contains, but i would ask on stack overflow.

Explanation:

Changing the color of the text in your document is an example of

Answers

Answer:

???????????uhhh text change..?

Explanation:

Answer:

being creative

Explanation:

cause y not?

Wilma is looking for facts about social media for her research project. What fact should she use for her project?

1: Communicating with social media is hard
2: Social media is a great way to communicate.
3: Social media is fun and easy to use.
4:The minimum age for some social media sites is 13.

Answers

the fact she should use for her project is number 4 because that’s the only fact, the rest are opinions!

whats this oh _____
what is it
A) jane
B) juan.
C)juan
D) horse

Answers

Answer:

juan duhhhhh hehehe

Explanation:

Write a C program that does the following: Creates a 100-element array, either statically or dynamically Fills the array with random integers between 1 and 100 inclusive Then, creates two more 100-element arrays, one holding odd values and the other holding even values (copied from the original array). These arrays might not be filled completely. Prints both of the new arrays to the console.

Answers

Answer:

Following are the code to this question:

#include <iostream>//header file

using namespace std;

int main()//main method

{

   int axb[100];//defining 1-array of 100 elements

   int odd_axb[100], even_axb[100];//defining two array that holds 100-elements

   int i,size=0,size1=0;

   for(i = 0; i < 100; i++)//defining for loop to assign value in array

   {

       axb[i] = rand() % 100 + 1;//using rand method to assign value with random numbers between 1 and 100

   }

   for(i = 0; i < 100; i++)//defining for loop that seprates array value in odd and even array

   {

       if(axb[i] % 2 == 0)//checking even condition  

       {

           even_axb[size++] = axb[i];//holding even number

       }

       else//else block

       {

           odd_axb[size1++] = axb[i];//holding Odd number

       }

   }

   //printing values

   cout << "Odd array: ";//print message  

   for(i = 0; i <size1; i++)//use for loop for print odd numbers

   {

   cout << odd_axb[i]<<" ";//printing values

   }

   

   cout <<"\n\n"<< "Even array: ";//print message

   for(i = 0; i <size; i++)//use for loop for print even_axb numbers

   {

       cout << even_axb[i] << " ";//printing values

   }

   return 0;

}

Output:

Odd array: 87 87 93 63 91 27 41 27 73 37 69 83 31 63 3 23 59 57 43 85 99 25 71 27 81 57 63 71 97 85 37 47 25 83 15 35 65 51 9 77 79 89 85 55 33 61 77 69 13 27 87 95  

Even array: 84 78 16 94 36 50 22 28 60 64 12 68 30 24 68 36 30 70 68 94 12 30 74 22 20 38 16 14 92 74 82 6 26 28 6 30 14 58 96 46 68 44 88 4 52 100 40 40

Explanation:

In the above-program, three arrays "axb, odd_axb, and even_axb" is defined, that holds 100 elements in each, in the next step, three integer variable "i, size, and size1" is defined, in which variable "i" used in the for a loop.

In the first for loop, a rand method is defined that holds 100 random numbers in the array, and in the next, for-loop a condition statement is used that separates even, odd number and store its respective array, and in the last for loop, it prints its store values  

Given a HashMap pre-filled with student names as keys and grades as values, complete main() by reading in the name of a student, outputting their original grade, and then reading in and outputting their new grade.Ex: If the input is:Quincy Wraight73.1the output is:Quincy Wraight's original grade: 65.4Quincy Wraight's new grade: 73.1GIVEN TEMPLATES StudentGrades.javaimport java.util.Scanner;import java.util.HashMap;public class StudentGrades {public static void main (String[] args) {Scanner scnr = new Scanner(System.in);String studentName;double studentGrade; HashMap studentGrades = new HashMap(); // Students's grades (pre-entered)studentGrades.put("Harry Rawlins", 84.3);studentGrades.put("Stephanie Kong", 91.0);studentGrades.put("Shailen Tennyson", 78.6);studentGrades.put("Quincy Wraight", 65.4);studentGrades.put("Janine Antinori", 98.2); // TODO: Read in new grade for a student, output initial// grade, replace with new grade in HashMap,// output new grade }}

Answers

wait I’m confused what are you asking?

Answer:

import java.util.Scanner;

import java.util.HashMap;

public class StudentGrades {

     

  public static void main (String[] args) {

     Scanner scnr = new Scanner(System.in);

     String studentName;

     double studentGrade;

     

     HashMap<String, Double> studentGrades = new HashMap<String, Double>();

     

     // Students's grades (pre-entered)

     studentGrades.put("Harry Rawlins", 84.3);

     studentGrades.put("Stephanie Kong", 91.0);

     studentGrades.put("Shailen Tennyson", 78.6);

     studentGrades.put("Quincy Wraight", 65.4);

     studentGrades.put("Janine Antinori", 98.2);

     

     // TODO: Read in new grade for a student, output initial

     //       grade, replace with new grade in HashMap,

     //       output new grade

     studentName = scnr.nextLine();

     studentGrade = scnr.nextDouble();

     System.out.println(studentName + "'s original grade: " + studentGrades.get(studentName));

     

     for (int i = 0; i < studentGrades.size(); i++) {

        studentGrades.put(studentName, studentGrade);

     }

     

     System.out.println(studentName + "'s new grade: " + studentGrades.get(studentName));

     

  }

}

Explanation:

The program first reads in the entire name (scnr.nextLine()) and the next double it sees (scnr.nextDouble()). In the HashMap, it is formatted as (key, value). studentName is the key, while studentGrade is the value. To get the name when printed, use studentName. To get the grade, use studentGrades.get(studentName).

After, use a For loop that replaces the studentGrade with the scanned Double by using studentName as a key. Use the same print statement format but with different wording to finally print the new grade. Got a 10/10 on ZyBooks, if you have any questions please ask!

Other Questions
I REALLY NEED HELP ITS WORTH 30 POINTS Rudy has 10 white seashells 23 pink seashells and 21 brown seashells if he divides his seashells equally between 3 friends how many seashells will each friend get? Jennifer's bill for lunch was $15.00If Jennifer left a 20% tip, which proportion would BEST represent how to find how much tip she should leave?A. x/15 = 100/20 B. x/15 = 20/100C. 15/x = 20/100D. 20/x = 15/100 Can one of you guys pls help Solve for x (X-9)(x+5)=8(21) which particles do not affect the stability of the atom Calculate the area of the parallelogram, giving your answer correct to 3 significant figures. PLEASE HELP ME>The Tuskegee Airmen chose to fight in World War II for the United States, even though theywere treated like second-class citizens in their own country. What do you think motivatedthese pilots? How, eventually, did they overcome this adversity? Find the measure of each angle. Assume the lines are parallelm Which of these was a challenge formany people who traveled to the West?Select one:. a. Great Plainsb. Missouri Riverc. Pacific Oceand. Rocky Mountains HURRYYYYYYY Fill in the blank with the correct number.A number is divisible bydivisible by four.if the last two digits form a numberA) 3B) 4C) 6D) Both 3 and 4 what is 1-1 i wanna know because i dont know Which one is it? I got confused plz help En sus palabras que es la introduccion de un cuento? Qu opciones s son aceptables para la despedida de un correo?abCordialmente o Con carioSinceramente o AtentamenteAtentamente o CordialmenteSinceramente o Con carioCOdQuestion 8 (1 point) How many offspring would have green seeds? What ancient Chinese innovation was used to create many texts quickly?calligraphymoveable typebronze castingwoodblock printing Can someone help with this please? Like ASAP Tell weather each pair is parallel, perpendicular, or neither: 3 + 2y = 5 + 2x = -3 2 pointsIt's February, you're excited because it finally snowed enough to missschool. You go outside with just jeans and a t-shirt on. Provide twoexamples that tell me how your body responds to this environment so youcan maintain Homeostasis.Your answer