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Computer Systems question. Just question NO. 6 and show work for partial credit.

ID: 3931636 • Letter: C

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Computer Systems question.

Just question NO. 6 and show work for partial credit.

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For 5-6, convert the C code to equivalent MARIE code. Assume that a numeric value is stored in a variable of that name (e.g., one stores 1, two stores 2, etc), or use #number for a numeric value in an instruction, as in Add #1 (to add 1 to the AC) or Load #5 to put 5 in the AC 9) for(1-0n;i++) { // assume n was previously input or assigned a value scanf("%d", #). if(num>0) sum+=num; else sum--; printf"%d", sum);

Explanation / Answer

Relational databases have been in use for a long time. They became popular thanks to management systems that implement the relational model extremely well, which has proven to be a great way to work with data [especially for mission-critical applications].

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