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4. Write a program (without using an array) that accepts three numbers from the user and prints "increasing" if the numbers are in increasing order, "decreasing" if the numbers are in decreasing order, and "Neither increasing or decreasing order" otherwise.



Example: Input first number: 1524


Input second number: 2345


Input third number: 3321



Expected Output :



Increasing order



Menzi is struggling to recognize the word sunshine; therefore, Miss Fezile should focus on teaching Menzi how to…


1.

write out the word sunshine repeatedly.


2.

read out the word sunshine repeatedly.


3.

write sentences using the word sunshine.


4.

decode the sound-symbol relationship in the word sunshine.

How many valence electrons are in an atom of chlorine


First Law of Thermodynamics and Calorimetry



A gas system with constant pressure has change in internal energy of 240 J. Heat was lost to the surroundings and 150 J work was done to the surroundings as well. How many calories of heat was lost?


315 moles of butane (C4H10) was burned in a copper calorimeter containing 5065 g of water. The calorimeter weighs 2,800 g. The temperature was observed to increased by 3.15 °C. Calculate the molar heat of combustion of butane. The specific heat of copper and water are 0.386 J/g. °C and 4.18 J/g. °C respectively.


A 60-g silver spoon (specific heat 0.233 J/g °C) at 25 °C is placed in 180 g of coffee at 85 °C and the temperature of the two become equal. What is the final temperature when the two become equal? The coffee has specific heat of 5.12J/g. °C.

Which alkyl halide is more reactive to form alkane


Multichoice Ghana offers two basic packages: Sports and Movies. There are three

different types of users: parents, sports fans and generalists. The table below shows

the maximum price each type of consumer is willing to pay for each package.

Consumer type Sports (GHC) Movies (GHC)

Parents 10 40

Sports fans 50 10

Generalists 40 40

a) What price should Multichoice Ghana charge for each package and what will be

its total revenue if it cannot bundle the two packages?

b) If Multichoice wants to bundle the two packages, what price should it charge?

What will be its total revenue?

c) If Multichoice decides to sell each package for GHC 50 and a combined bundle

for GHC 70. How does the revenue from this method compare with those in parts

(a) and (b)?


A moving airplane dropped a cargo (ignore the effect of air resistance). If the plane from which the cargo was dropped was flying at a height of 600 m, and the cargo lands 300 m horizontally from the initial dropping point,


a. how fast was the plane flying when the cargo was released?

b. what was the velocity of the cargo right before it hit the ground?


You have been made the leader of a group of people who advocate for environmental cleanliness. During the handing over ceremony, the minister for sanitation mandated you to Walk the talk?? and not Talk the walk. What did the minister mean by that? With clear examples, briefly explain what these two phraseologies mean

Karl marx divided the modern era in

A proton (+q =+1.602 x 10^-19) moves along a straight line from point a to point b with a separation distance d = 0.50m. Considering the electric field along this line uniform magnitude of 1.50 x 10^7V/m and directed from point a to point b.



Determine:


a.) the force on the proton



b.) the work done on it by the field (in Joules & eV units)



c.) the potential difference (V ab)

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