Compiler
Yes. A single high-level statement can generate one or more machine code instructions, sometimes in the order of several dozen instructions.
write a c++ program to convert binary number to decimal number by using while statement
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multiple branching is done by using ON...GOTO statement that transfers control to any number of choices
Optional is the assignment of the value of course.int number; //Variable Declarationint number=2; //Assignment Declaration
With a COMPILER,
Yes. A single high-level statement can generate one or more machine code instructions, sometimes in the order of several dozen instructions.
They're totally different animals, and neither one can be converted to the other one. A "decimal" is a number. An "equation" is a statement, that often has something to do with numbers. We don't think it's possible to change a number into a statement, or a statement into a number.
A whole number or integer such as 67 is not normally converted into mixed number
1.281 converted to a mixed number = 1281/1000
43.8 converted to mixed number is 434/5
32.84 converted to a mixed number = 3221/25
5.35 converted into a mixed number = 57/20
9.2 converted to a mixed number is 91/5
0.3 IS a number!
124 is an integer and is not needed to be converted.
The moles are converted into a number of particles by multiplying 6.02 by 10(with the power of 23)