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A homework question but here is a clue. A data structure is ****?
arrays
row is a horizontal line column is a vertical line (given by another person) (my view) Rows and columns depend on your perception as this line could be a Row ----- if you look at it the same way as the letters are written but if you look at it by rotating your head 90 degree right or left then it becomes a column so it really depends on the your perception as well as your logic if the letters or values (numbers) face one way then generally that is the way that line is written but it still depends on the persons perception or view of the line another example that is not a line is this -0- this is the view of a person what way are you looking at it a) from above b)from the side c) from behind lying down or standing and is the person a) standing b)lying down. well my view is that you are lying down behind the person looking straight at them ie (you 0 the person o)so really a column is a useless word as is row a line should only be described as verticle or horizontal but the perception of that could be changed as well but really it all depends on a mix of logic and perception.
The most obvious reason is to store a string within a data structure. After all, a string is a null-terminated array of type char. And if we can store a simple character array in a data structure, there's nothing to stop us storing any type of array in a data structure. As a more practical example, consider a structure that stores a name and an address. An address might be represented by 3, 4 or 5 string fields, but we could just as easily use an array of strings instead and thus cater for any number of lines (a null terminator can be used to mark the end of the array or we can store the line count in the structure itself). As well as variable-length arrays we can also store fixed-length arrays in a structure. For instance, suppose we wished to create a record of a particular Sudoku puzzle with fields denoting the publisher, the date of publication, the level of difficulty and so on. The puzzle itself can be represented as a 9x9 array of integers within the structure itself.
It can be used to store regular data, which is often in the form of a database. So the answers could be spreadsheet or database or table.
To organize, structure and store the information in a systemic way.
A workbook.
In Access, a table contains information about a given person, product, or event. Tables consist of rows and columns where each row represents a record and each column represents a field. This structure allows you to organize and store data in a relational database.
Educational and Learning stores are a great resources for preschool age worksheets. Lakeshore Learning Store is one example of a local learning store.
You can find free math worksheets on the website such as softschool.com, mathisfun.com, homeschoolmath.net. From your local book store, you can also find math addition worksheets.
There are a couple of different ways to get your worksheets, the first is to go to any near by retail store and buy them. The second way is to go to www.education.com/worksheets.
They have high school algebra 1 worksheets at your local high school faculty store. I went to my local store and found them very convenient to use and distribute.
You can find integer worksheets for mathematics online that are able to be printed. If this is not an option for you, you can also purchase these worksheets at a store local to you such as Wal-Mart, Target, or even Barnes & Noble.
www.education.com/Worksheets would be a great place to look for some free kindergarten worksheets such as you nearest office supplies store such as office depot or big lots.
You can purchase them online or even buy some at the store. Another way is buying to several different websites and find a free legal site that can help.
You need to specify more than saying 'These' because I cannot see a picture of worksheets. However, I do know that Staples sells worksheets, whether they are the ones you are looking for I'm not sure.