(Physics) a. Design, write, compile, and run a C++
The average speed during the trip is 58 mph.
b. Manually check the values computed by your program. After verifying that your program is working correctly, modify it to determine the elapsed time it takes to make a 372-mile trip at an average speed of 67 mph.
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- Problem 2. (Playing the Waltz) Write a program called playwaltz.py that accepts from standard input, a sequence of 32 integers representing the 32 measures of a waltz, and plays the waltz to standard audio. Before playing any audio, your program must check if the inputs are correct, and if they are not, must call sys.exit (message) to exit the program with an appropriate error message. The following errors must be handled: • If the number of measures is not 32, exit with the message "A waltz must contain exactly 32 measures". • If a minuet measure is not from [1,176], exit with the message "A minuet measure must be from [1, 176]". • If a trio measure is not from [1,96], exit with the message "A trio measure must be from [1, 96]". - "/vorkspace/project3 $ python3 generatewaltz.py < data/mozart.txt | python3 playwaltz. py Directions: • Read the waltz measures from standard input into a 1D list. • Handle the input errors described above. • Play each of the first 16 minuet measures by…arrow_forward(C++) Write a function definition called quotient that takes as its parameters two decimal values, numer and denom, to divide. Remember that division by 0 is not allowed. If division by 0 occurs, display the message "NaN" to the console, otherwise display the result of the division and its remainder.arrow_forward1. (Dice simulation) Java/C++ program that computes the exact probability distribution for the sum of two dice. Run experiments to validate this calculation simulating N dice throws, keeping track of the frequencies of occurrence of each value when you compute the sum of two random integers between 1 and 6. How large does N have to be before your empirical results match the exact results to three decimal places?arrow_forward
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- Need help, has to be done with <stdio.h> and <math.h>arrow_forward( C PROGRAMMING ONLY) Do not edit anything in the main() function. 3. Entertaining the Boredby CodeChum Admin We're now in the middle of our tour but I see these two guys getting bored. I see that their level of engagement is getting low. Luckily, I remember that I'm good at cheering up. Oh wait, the last time I cheered someone up was a long time ago. Please help me learn how to cheer people up again. Instructions: In the code editor, you are provided with the main() function that asks the user for 2 double numbers which represents the engagement levels of the two bored guys and the passes the address of those 2 double numbers to the function call for the function, cheerUp().Your task is to implement the function definition of the cheerUp() function. The cheerUp() function should update the values passed by multiplying each of them by 3.Do not edit anything in the main() function.Input 1. First Engagement Level 2. Second Engagement Level Output Enter engagement level #1:…arrow_forward(25 min) The following table shows the foreign exchange rates for a few currencies. Foreign Currency RM USD (D) 1 Dollar 4.16 GBP (P) 1 Pound 5.68 KRW (W) 1000 Won 3.51 JPY (Y) 100 Yen 3.69 Develop a complete C++ program that will prompt the user to enter the currency preferred and the amount required. The program should include a function with the following prototype: double CurrencyBuy(char, double): The first parameter in the function prototype is for the type of currency where the characters D, P, W and Y represent Dollar, Pound, Won and Yen respectively. The second parameter is the amount to be bought. This function CurrencyBuy should return, to the calling function, the payment to be paid in RM. A sample of the output is given as follows. Foreign Exchange Currency Country Code USD (D) GВР (Р) KRW (W) JPY (Y) Enter the country code: D Enter the amount to be bought: 300 Payment due is RM 1248.arrow_forward
- (C PROGRAMMING ONLY) 1. Dealing With Monthsby CodeChum Admin We're done dealing with days. It's time to step up and now deal with months! Instructions: In the code editor, you are provided with a code in the main() which has 12 printf's. Each printf prints a month with its corresponding value. For this program, January is 1, February is 2, March is 3, and so on. When you run the initial code, you will encounter errors because these month names that have been printed don't exist yet.Your task is to create an enum data type which contains these month names as values so that when we run the code, there will be no more error.Do not edit anything in the main(). Output January = 1February = 2March = 3April = 4May = 5June = 6July = 7August = 8September = 9October = 10November = 11December = 12arrow_forward(Don't copy) Write C++ program to find as many prime Fibonacci numbers as you can. It is unknown whether there are infinitely many of these. Find out the times taken to find first 10, 20, 30, 40…up to 200 and draw a graph and see the pattern.arrow_forward( C++ ) Write a program in C++ to print the college name, location and area code (Higher College of Technology – Al Khuwair – 33) using symbolic constants COLLEGE, AREA, CODEarrow_forward
- C++ for Engineers and ScientistsComputer ScienceISBN:9781133187844Author:Bronson, Gary J.Publisher:Course Technology Ptr