-- movie theater box office
-- unemployment office
-- auto registration counter
-- supermarket check-out
-- hotel check-out
-- traffic-court cashier
The bullet in a machine gun..(you cannot fire 2 bullets at the same time)
at a bank and any where you buy stuff
Why do you think it is a question? It is a homework assignment.
Yes, they commonly appear in free-fall problems.
well dependent is when you are are NOT independent so in your daily life you could just have S.E.X and then that is how you become non independent
Light switch. Almost any on/off switch you use is base 2.
Application of queue- 1. Task waiting for line printer 2.Time sharing by CPU 3.access to disk storage.. I am not able to find out any application of circular queue..It would be great if anybody help me out
zoology
1. List out atleast 5 rela life instances where queue and circular queue operations are being used.
A>People will stand on queue for getting a film tickets. B>In Airport the luggage will be flowing in a queue manner. C>Children will walk into the school in queue. D>Getting into the temple we have to stand in a queue. E>School children will do the prayer with a proper queue.
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Culture Values,Norms,Ideas,Beliefs,as casuals,releavant
air has weight
Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness
How do we use the number 80 in are daily life?
A biography is a book written about someones life written by a different person two examples are The Life of Langston Hughes and Edith Wharton
input-mouse,keyboard,scanner are input devices. output-monitor,printer,platter are output device in our daily life.
My answer Real life examples of queue are: 1. A queue of people at ticket-window: The person who comes first gets the ticket first. The person who is coming last is getting the tickets in last. Therefore, it follows first-in-first-out (FIFO) strategy of queue. 2. Vehicles on toll-tax bridge: The vehicle that comes first to the toll tax booth leaves the booth first. The vehicle that comes last leaves last. Therefore, it follows first-in-first-out (FIFO) strategy of queue. 3. Phone answering system: The person who calls first gets a response first from the phone answering system. The person who calls last gets the response last. Therefore, it follows first-in-first-out (FIFO) strategy of queue. 4. Luggage checking machine: Luggage checking machine checks the luggage first that comes first. Therefore, it follows FIFO principle of queue. 5. Patients waiting outside the doctor's clinic: The patient who comes first visits the doctor first, and the patient who comes last visits the doctor last. Therefore, it follows the first-in-first-out (FIFO) strategy of queue. Ujjwal Kumar