Chapter 1: Problem 12
Words that have special meaning in a programming language are called _______________ words.
Chapter 1: Problem 12
Words that have special meaning in a programming language are called _______________ words.
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Get started for freeThe 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.
A variable must be _____________ before it can be used in a program.
since computers can't be programmed in natural human language, algorithms must be written in a(n) _________ language.
Write high-level and detailed psuedocode for a program that calculates the total of a retail sale. The program should ask the user for \(\bullet\)The retail price of the item being purchased \(\bullet\)The sales tax rate Once these items have been entered, the program should calculate and display \(\bullet\)The sales tax for the purchase \(\bullet\)The total of the sale
_______________ characters or symbols mark the beginning or ending of programming statements, or separate items in a list.
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