Chapter 1: Problem 11
A program's ability to run on several different types of computer systems is called _____________.
Chapter 1: Problem 11
A program's ability to run on several different types of computer systems is called _____________.
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Get started for freeWords that have special meaning in a programming language are called _______________ words.
The job of the ____________ is to fetch instructions, carry out the operations commanded by the instructions, and produce some outcome or resultant information.
\(A(n)\) _______ is a named storage location.
The variable a starts with the value 1 The variable b starts with the value 10 . The variable c starts with the value 100 . The variable \(x\) starts with the value 0 . Store the value of \(c\) times 3 in \(x\) Add the value of b times 6 to the value already in \(x\). Add the value of a times 5 to the value already in \(x\). Display the value in \(x\) on the screen.
The variable \(x\) starts with the value 0 The variable \(y\) starts with the value 5 Add 1 to \(x\) Add 1 to \(y\) Add \(x\) and \(y,\) and store the result in \(y\) Display the value in \(y\) on the screen.
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