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What contains text and information about the text?

no


Does A markup language contains text as well as information about the text?

Yes, it does contain text and info about text. The meta tag contains the metadata about the text or characters.


What text wrapping Option wraps text around an object with text forming a box around the object?

Square


A text string contains a string of text?

text data


Is text book a direct object?

It can be it depends on what the sentence is. I bought a text book - direct object I gave Jim some money for a text book - indirect object.


The inside color of text or an object?

The inside color of text or an object is known as the fill color. This color is used to depict the solid color that fills the interior of the text or object, contrasting with the stroke color that outlines the text or object.


The measure of the quantity of matter that an object contains is called?

The measure of the quantity of matter that an object contains is called mass. Mass is a fundamental property of an object that remains constant regardless of its location.


What is an object that contains liquid?

A water bottle is an object that contains liquid.


Which text wrapping option wraps text around and object with text forming a box around the object?

The text wrap formatting used is known as Square.


What is the difference between object oriented programming from text based programming?

An object-oriented program is made up of objects. An object has an internal state.Every object is an instance of (belongs to) a class.In simple terms a class is just a template for the object. It contains details of all the behaviour of an object along with what state information the object has. Text Programming:-Users want a Language that is more efficent, re-usable, easily maintainable, easy to read, and easy to write code in.


How do i find magnification of the image?

To find the magnification of an image, use the formula ( \text{Magnification} (M) = \frac{\text{Image Height}}{\text{Object Height}} ) or ( M = \frac{\text{Image Distance}}{\text{Object Distance}} ). If you have the dimensions of the object and the image, divide the height of the image by the height of the object. Alternatively, if you have the distances from the lens to the image and the object, use the second formula for magnification.


What is the shape called that contains text in a cartoon?

The shape that contains the text is often called a speech bubble or Callout.

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