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How much faster is a 3.0 GHz processor than 150 Mhz?
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Computer Architecture
Posting ID:
50373
OTA ID:
105035
Converting hexadecimal numbers
1. Consider the following hexadecimal number C0A00000 H a. Assuming this number was read as a real number (IEEE Floating Point Standard 754), what would be equivalent decimal? Please show all the steps that you used to convert the number. b. If this number were to be interpreted as a signed integer, what would be its decimal equivalent? Please show all the steps that you used to convert the number. c. If, however, this number were to be interpreted as a sequence of characters, what would the final word read? Please show all the steps that you used to convert the number and explain your development with your own words.
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Computer Architecture
Posting ID:
51253
OTA ID:
104977
Writing a Narrative Program: Example Currency Conversion
Using the C compiler, write a C program that contains your narrative from broken down into one line sentences, that have been commented out. Write English narrative that converts currency. The narrative should display a title, "Currency Conversion," and then write the names of currencies and exchange rates. Allow the user to select a country and exchange rate from a menu. Allow the user to designate the amount of dollars to exchange. The exchanged amounts are displayed. Repeat this process until the users desires to stop. You may use any nouns that you want, but restrict your verbs to the following: input, display, add, multiply, and repeat. . Be sure and remember to keep Input inf... click for more
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Computer Architecture
Posting ID:
71587
OTA ID:
105263
Please describe this program for me. (See attached files for full problem description)
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Computer Architecture
Posting ID:
73218
OTA ID:
105263
Programming Concept: Arrays, Iterative Structures, Loop
Why are there so many iterative structures and what is the purpose of each. Think about looping and why different ones exist and why you can't have just one. What is an array and why are they important in programming languages. What is a multi dimensional arrays. What purposes can you think of for multi dimensional arrays.
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Computer Architecture
Posting ID:
73630
OTA ID:
105263
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