Average Rate of Return is calculated by using the formula: (Net return per year / initial investment) x 100
Average Rate of Return is calculated by using the formula: (Net return per year / initial investment) x 100
Jay O'Connell
ARR is known as AVERAGE ROOM REVENUE, the formula to calculate is TOTAL ROOM REVENUE divided by NO OF ROOMS SOLD
total revenue divded by total number of rooms
$arr=array(2,5,4,6,7,8,1); for($i=0;$i<count($arr);$i++) { for($j=$i;$j<count($arr);$j++) { if($arr[$i] > $arr[$j]) { $temp=$arr[$i]; $arr[$i]=$arr[$j]; $arr[$j]=$temp; } } }
No arr refers to address of array &arr refers address of address of array but compiler treats arr and & arr, so even you place arr and & arr no error only warnings will be displayed.
Dim arr() ReDim arr(10) arr(0)=0 arr(1)=1 For k=2 to UBound(arr) arr(k)=arr(k-1) + arr(k-2) Next For k=0 to UBound(arr) Print arr(k) Next
arr arr arr
Yes, 'ARR' and 'ARR' are the same for char20. Whatever it means.
Yes, arr, &arr and &arr[0] are the same thing: the address of the first element of the array.
Of course not.But arr and &arr[0] might mean the same thing, if 'arr' is an array.
for example:int arr[3];arr[0] = 1; /* ok */arr[1] = 2; /* ok */arr[2] = 0; /* ok */arr[3] = -1; /* wrong */arr[-1] = -3; /* wrong */
Any of these: arr, &arr, &arr[0]
ways of getting 14 1,1,6,6 6 arrangements (1,6,1,6; 1,6,6,1; 1,1,6,6; 6,6,1,1; 6,1,6,1; 6,1,1,6) 1,2,5,6 24 arr. 1,3,4,6 24 arr. 1,3,5,5 12 arr. 1,4,4,5 12 arr. 2,2,4,6 12 arr. 2,2,5,5 6 arr. 2,3,3,6 12 arr. 2,3,4,5 24 arr. 2,4,4,4 4 arr. 3,3,3,5 4 arr. 3,3,4,4 6 arr. Total: 146 146*(1/6)4 = 0.1127... so slightly over 1/9