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Replace all the variables in the expression by their numerical values and calculate the result.
The expression is: 5(b + x)
a%b = a*b/100
If you mean 14 plus 23, the result is 14 + 23 = 37.
As it stands (because the rest of the expression may be missing) the evaluation to the constant value of -3 will be the result.
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You can use the ternary operator, in an expression such as: result = a > b ? a : b; This is equivalent to: if (a > b) result = a; else result = b;
A semi-colon denotes the end of a statement. If you omit the semi-colon, the statement will extend into the next expression and this will result in a compiler error because a semi-colon will have been expected at the end of the first expression.
The Expression ended in 1985.
== == It is just a expression or play on words that means your end result of a particular situation will not result in a good outcome.
Evaluating the expression.
just a number
Replace all the variables in the expression by their numerical values and calculate the result.
The result of the expression "13 and 25" would be 9. This is because the "and" operator performs a bitwise AND operation on the binary representations of the numbers 13 and 25, which results in 9.
- ATP is the end result after Photosystem II. - NADPH is the end result for Photosystem I. They are sources of energy & they use sugars for energy storage/transport.
Probably. The end result might be slightly different, but the recipe will still work - i.e the end result should still be edible.
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