Jessieileen
30.09.2019 •
Computers and Technology
Choose the word that best completes this sentence. you should post safe load for each floor and keep aisles and passageways clear.
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Ответ:
The correct word for the blank space is: limits.
Explanation:
Safe load limits are for vehicles with heavy traffic and should only be used when loading heavy things or when rollers being moved around. By doing this, other people driving within the same space could go through without interruptions and safely. Besides, people offloading and loading items make sure to remain within the proper area they should work in.
Ответ:
See explaination
Explanation:
Function DrivingCost(float drivenMiles, float milesPerGallon, float dollarsPerGallon) returns float cost
float dollarsPerMile
//calculating dollars per mile
dollarsPerMile=dollarsPerGallon/milesPerGallon
//calculating cost
cost=dollarsPerMile*drivenMiles
Function Main() returns nothing
//declaring variables
float miles_per_gallon
float dollars_per_gallon
//reading input values
miles_per_gallon = Get next input
dollars_per_gallon = Get next input
//displaying cost for 10 miles
Put DrivingCost(10,miles_per_gallon,dollars_per_gallon) to output
//printing a blank space
Put " " to output
//displaying cost for 50 miles
Put DrivingCost(50,miles_per_gallon,dollars_per_gallon) to output
Put " " to output
//displaying cost for 400 miles
Put DrivingCost(400,miles_per_gallon,dollars_per_gallon) to output