| Title |
User |
Message |
Place |
Date Posted |
| Re: help me! |
jargon |
That's the whole point (haha, get it?) of the problem! Spend some time thinking about it, and if you still can't figure it out, come back to this problem later (in a day, a week, a month... however lo... |
coci087p2 |
Feb 15, 2018 - 10:18:02 pm UTC |
| Re: i kinda dont understand |
jargon |
I really think the question is clear enough. There's a clarification question in another comment below as well. |
p287ex4 |
Feb 15, 2018 - 10:16:56 pm UTC |
| help me! |
magicalsoup |
how in the world am i supposed to find the maximum points? |
coci087p2 |
Feb 15, 2018 - 5:10:03 pm UTC |
| i kinda dont understand |
magicalsoup |
do we like print either 0,1,or 2 or we print where the final blank is found, like (" 2,") should be 2 since there was two spaces, or 1, since that 1 was the first blank. help please(jargon, help me p... |
p287ex4 |
Feb 15, 2018 - 1:47:39 pm UTC |
| Re: uhhh, |
magicalsoup |
oh, i think i might get it |
mockccc15j2 |
Feb 15, 2018 - 1:59:37 am UTC |
| uhh, still bad at modes |
magicalsoup |
i can find one mode, but i dont know how to find multiple modes,(note, im asking this for other questions as well). please help me |
p172ex8 |
Feb 15, 2018 - 1:18:16 am UTC |
| Re: uhhh, |
magicalsoup |
but that theory does not work on the test cases, or maybe im not smart |
mockccc15j2 |
Feb 15, 2018 - 12:52:04 am UTC |
| Re: uhhh, |
jargon |
Let's say I have 2 tests in my class and I got 90% on the first one. Now, if the second test is worth 50%, and I get 70% on it, do I have 160% overall? |
mockccc15j2 |
Feb 14, 2018 - 10:24:51 pm UTC |
| uhhh, |
magicalsoup |
please help me explain the sample one, since if she got like 100 percent on her test, it would be 100*0.3 which does not equal to 89.5-85, so yeah |
mockccc15j2 |
Feb 14, 2018 - 10:02:53 pm UTC |
| is my solution cheating? |
magicalsoup |
is was really weird, i just did if its divisible by 6 and it somehow worked |
ccc97s2 |
Feb 14, 2018 - 9:52:47 pm UTC |