1. START
2. LET counter = 0
3. LET number = 1
4. PRINT number * number
5. LET number = number + 2
6. LET counter = counter + 1
7. IF counter < 20 GOTO 4 ELSE GOTO 8
8. END
draw a line chart.
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Write algorithms and draw a corresponding flow chart to convert a decimal number to binary equivalent?
using OR ().
A hundreds chart is a chart that has a hundred little square's draw ten square's down ten times.hope this info was very helpful
No.
draw a line chart.
First you will need to pick out the two numbers. Then you can use your textbook and the instructions in order to draw out the flow chart.
in loop when draw a flow chart of table 2
Firstly Draw a pentagon and enclose it in a square. Then draw an isometric scale. With isometric reading draw the square first on 120degree axis, reduce the pentagon sides on isometric scale and plot it on the isometric square
Basically what you have to do is make the square to according to the square For example square 1---1x1...since 1x1=1 you are supposed to make only 1 square (etc) Thankyou
First you start by drawing a square.
You can draw a Lego by first drawing a rectangle or a square. Then, add circles in the rectangle or square with the Lego brand name in each circle.
first u drw a square with triangles all over it
Sure, honey. First, let's keep it simple. To calculate the perimeter of a square, you just need to multiply the length of one side by 4. So, if the side length is "s", the formula is 4s. As for the flowchart, draw a square with "s" labeled on one side, then an arrow pointing to a box that says "Perimeter = 4s". Done and done, darling.
You can draw 10 equal rectangular parts to draw a square. First, draw a square. Then, split into ten equal portions with the dimension either 2 by 5 or 5 by 2. You cannot draw a square with 10 equal squared parts since 10 is not the perfect square. If we don't have the perfect square number of the equal parts, then we are not able to form a square. Actually, you obtain a rectangle.