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The average temperature of mercury ranges from -40°C to 300°C, depending on its location and exposure to sunlight.
The average temperature of Earth is approximately 59°F (15°C). However, this can vary widely depending on location, elevation, and time of year.
What I learned but not sure is bananas.
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#include<iostream.h> main() { int C,D,E; cout<<"Number at location C="; cin>>C; cout<<"Number at location D="; cin>>D; E=C; C=D; D=E; cout<<"New Number At Location C="<<C<<endl; cout<<"New Number At Location D="<<D<<endl; }
C. where it is; what it is like
A. C. Lea has written: 'Location-allocation systems' -- subject(s): Bibliography, City planning, Industrial location, Industrial priorities, Location, Location of Industries, Planning
Caroline
Catherine
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An address in C or C++ is the location in memory of an object or function. An address is the contents of a pointer, as opposed to the contents of the memory location pointed to by the pointer.
#include main() { int array[100], minimum, size, c, location = 1; printf("Enter the number of elements in array\n"); scanf("%d",&size); printf("Enter %d integers\n", size); for ( c = 0 ; c < size ; c++ ) scanf("%d", &array[c]); minimum = array[0]; for ( c = 1 ; c < size ; c++ ) { if ( array[c] < minimum ) { minimum = array[c]; location = c+1; } } printf("Minimum element is present at location number %d and it's value is %d.\n", location, minimum); return 0; }
Rebecca C. Hains has written: 'Growing up with girl power' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Mass media and girls, Girls, Girls in mass media, Feminism
Washington D. C.
C. B. Firth has written: 'Girls at home'