Are you telling me you're incapable of multiplying 5 by 4 ? The answer is 2000 !
There are 8.43 teaspoons in 40 grams.
40 oz equals 1.25 quarts
40 ounces = 1,133.98 grams.
40 Meters = 4,000 Centimeters
1 kilometer is approximately equal to 0.621371 miles. Therefore, 40 kilometers is equal to about 24.855 miles.
To find the total number of dots on a 50-by-40 array page, you multiply the number of rows by the number of columns. Therefore, 50 rows multiplied by 40 columns equals 2,000 dots. Thus, there are a total of 2,000 dots on the page.
30... 40... 42!!
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page 40
On page 40.
It depends on the size of the array. If you defined the array as 10 x 20 x 30 x 40... int a[10][20][30][40]; ...then the maximum element (coefficient?) number would be 9,19,29,39... int b = a[9][19][29][39];
It would be 40 pages.
There is no "NULL array" as such, you may take a pointer to an array and set it to NULL (binary 0) e.g. int* foo; // Declare a pointer foo = malloc( 40 * sizeof(int)); //Allocate an array of 40 integers pointed to by "foo" foo = NULL; //Set the pointer to NULL, if you're using a garbage collector this should trigger an automatic free() of the memory allocated to the array. If you are NOT using a garbage collector (which is more common in C) this line is a memory leak.
It is 16/40.
The Home page for Moshi Monsters says that over 40 million monsters have been adopted.
The answers for Springboard are not available including for page 40.
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