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It you use a counter to control a loop for ten repetitions and express the condition as WHILEcounter 10 which one of the following is true A counter is a constant and 10 is a constant counter is a con? |
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Assuming the choices are:
A counter is a constant and 10 is a constant.
or
A counter is a constant.
I'd have to say that that makes no sense, since a constant is something that cannot be changed, and a counter changes every iteration. However, maybe they're teaching something different in school these days. However, I know for sure that 10 is a constant, since it is a defined real number who's value will never change (the number ten will always refer to having exactly ten of something, not eleven or nine.), so -
Since 10 is a constant:
"A counter is a constant and 10 is a constant" must be true.
Maybe repost it, if I'm misunderstanding the question?
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