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18 Case Study 2
A computer animation below shows a cat moving in a straight line, its height b
meters above the ground is given by s3 - 9. Where's is the time in
seconds after it starts moving in the same animation, a mouse starts to move
the same time as the cat and its movement is given by 3D=1
Answer the following questions
a) Will the mouse and cat be able meet at one point?
NO I can not be said iv) incomplete data
b) What condition is used to say that a mouse and cat will meet at one point?
) + # w + - m 9 - * 4* i) None of these
c) After how many seconds they meet?
1) 7560
ill) sec iv) None of these
d) At what height do they meet?
BI) 19m
i) 15m 1) None of these
9) If the movement of the cat is given by s-b-9 and the movement of the
mouse is given by 3s 6b 21, At what height do they meet?
1) 2m
1) 25m IV) 5m
19. Candy​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Most useful programs have some flexibility built into them; that is, they can produce different results when pro- vided with different data. Commonly, the user of the program provides this data and thus has some control over the program’s behavior.

In True BASIC, the simplest way to obtain data from the user is the INPUT statement. The data provided by the user may consist of numeric or string values, and it may come from the keyboard or a file.

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