Write a program to overload operators in the same program by writing suitable operator member functions for following expression:
07= ((01 % 02)>(03 || 04) - (05>06)) [Here 01,02,03,04,05,06 and 07 are objects of a class "overloading", and this class is having one integer data member]
A principle section of calcite crystal cut always in parallelograms with angles ______.
Write a program to overload operators in the same program by writing suitable operator member functions for following expression:
O7= ((O1 % O2)>(O3 || O4) - (O5>O6)) [Here O1,O2,O3,O4,O5,O6 and O7 are objects of a class “overloading”, and this class is having one integer data member]
Write a program to overload operators in the same program by writing suitable operator member functions for following expression:
O7= ((O1 % O2)>(O3 || O4) - (O5>O6)) [Here O1,O2,O3,O4,O5,O6 and O7 are objects of a class “overloading”, and this class is having one integer data member]
Write a program to perform basic to class conversion [Such as there is a class named: “conversion” with data members: feet and inches (both int)] Convert basic type(int) height in terms of total number of inches into equivalent feet and inches (class type) and display output on screen.
Discuss constructors with default arguments and constructor overloading with the help of suitable examples.
You are required to design and implement a “Dice Roller” program that allows the user to simulate rolling dice. The user is prompted to enter their desired roll in “[quantity]d[sides]” format, e.g. “4d6” would roll four six-sided dice and “2d10” would roll two ten-sided dice. After each roll, some statistics are displayed and the user is prompted to enter another roll. The user may enter “x” to exit the program, or “h” to view some instructions. An advanced feature of the program is to allow the user to perform rolls with “exploding dice”, indicated by adding a “!” to the end of the roll, e.g. “4d6!” This is detailed later in this document. Details of the program requirements can be found in the “Program Requirements” section.
The titration of a 10.0ml sample of vinegar requires 30.0ml of 0.20 M NaOH solution. Calculate
i. The molarity
ii. The mass /mass percent concentration of acetic acid.
Given that the density of acetic acid is 1.01g/cm3
Suppose that a game is to be played with a single die
assumed fair. In this game a player wins $20 if a 2 turns up,
$ 40 if a 4 turns up; loses $30 if a 6 turns up; while the
player neither wins nor loses if any other faces turns up.
Find the expected sum of money to be won.
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