... i don't think that's anyone really.
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$125
Would need to know exactly how the gun is marked.
its a bolt action and they are worth about 150.00 or so in good condition
It is a Model 56 Marlin It is a Model 56 Marlin
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for (i=0; i<IMAX; i++) for (j=0; j<JMAX; j++) c[i,j] = a[i,j] + b[i,j];
Obviously there is more than one way to do this. VL = Ldi/dt Volts has units of Joules/Coulomb: J/C i has units of Coulombs/second: C/s So di/di is C/s^2 L has units of J/C / C/s^2 = Js^2/C^2 Ic = CdV/dt => Ic/dV/dt = C/s / J/C-s = C/s * C-s/J = C^2/J C has units of C^2/J OR you could just type Q = CV => C = Q/V = C/J/C = C^2/J same answer R = V/I => J/C / C/s = J-s/C^2
#include<stdio.h> #include<conio.h> void main() { clrscr(); int i,j,m,a[20],b[20],c[20],max; printf("enter no of elements"); scanf("%d",&m); printf("enter elements"); for(i=0;i<=m;i++) { scanf("%d",&a[i]); } max=a[i]; for(i=0;i<=m;i++) { if(max<a[i]) { max=a[i]; } } for(i=0;i<=max;i++) { c[i]=0; } for(j=0;j<=m;j++) { c[a[j]]=c[a[j]]+1; } for(i=0;i<=max;i++) { c[i]=c[i]+c[i-1]; } for(j=m;j>=1;j--) { b[c[a[j]]]=a[j]; c[a[j]]=c[a[j]]-1; } printf("AFTER SORTING"); for(i=0;i<=m;i++) { printf("%d",b[i]); } getch(); }
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