Java
Summary: Given integer values for red, green, and blue, subtract the gray from each value.
Computers represent color by combining the sub-colors red, green, and blue (rgb). Each sub-color's value can range from 0 to 255. Thus (255, 0, 0) is bright red, (130, 0, 130) is a medium purple, (0, 0, 0) is black, (255, 255, 255) is white, and (40, 40, 40) is a dark gray. (130, 50, 130) is a faded purple, due to the (50, 50, 50) gray part. (In other words, equal amounts of red, green, blue yield gray).
Given values for red, green, and blue, remove the gray part.
Ex: If the input is:
130 50 130
the output is:
80 0 80
Find the smallest value, and then subtract it from all three values, thus removing the gray
1 import java.util.Scanner;
2
3 public class LabProgram
4 public static void main(String[] args) {
5 /* Type your code here. */
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7
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Answer 1

Answer:

import java.util.Scanner;

public class LabProgram{

    public static void main(String []args){

       Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);

       int red,blue,green,smallest;

       System.out.print("Enter three numbers between 0 and 255 (inclusive): ");

       red =input.nextInt();

       green =input.nextInt();

       blue =input.nextInt();

       

       if(red <= blue && red <= green){

       smallest = red;

       }

       else if(green <= red && green <= blue){

           smallest = green;

       }

       else{

            smallest = blue;

       }

       System.out.print((red - smallest)+" "+(green - smallest)+" "+(blue - smallest));

}

}

Explanation:

This line declares necessary variables

int red,blue,green,smallest;

This line prompts user for input of 3 numbers

System.out.print("Enter three numbers between 0 and 255 (inclusive): ");

The next three lines gets user inputs

       red =input.nextInt();

       green =input.nextInt();

       blue =input.nextInt();

The following iteration checks for the smallest for red, green, blue

       if(red <= blue && red <= green){

       smallest = red;

       }

       else if(green <= red && green <= blue){

           smallest = green;

       }

       else{

            smallest = blue;

       }

This line prints the required output

       System.out.print((red - smallest)+" "+(green - smallest)+" "+(blue - smallest));


Related Questions

1 // Application contains a starting list of three products for sale2 // The user is prompted for additional items3 // After each new entry, the alphabetically sorted list is displayed4 import java.util.*;5 public class DebugNine36 {7 public static void main(String[] args)8 {9 ArrayListproducts = new ArrayList();10 products.add(shampoo);11 products.add(moisturizer);12 products.add(conditioner);13 Collections.sort(products);14 display(products);15 final String QUIT = "quit";16 String entry;17 Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);18 System.out.print("\nEnter a product or " + QUIT + " to quit >> ");19 entry = input.nextLine();20 while(entry.equals("quit"))21 {22 products.add(entry);23 Collections.sort(products);24 display()25 System.out.print("\nEnter a product or " + QUIT + " to quit >> ");26 entry = input.nextLine();27 }28 public static void display(ArrayList products)29 {30 System.out.println("\nThe size of the list is " + products.size());31 for(int x = 0; x == products.size(); ++x)32 System.out.println(products.get(x));33 }34 }35//Debugging Exercises, Chapter 9;Java Programming, Joyce Farraell, 8th

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Answer:

Here is the corrected code:

import java.util.*;

public class DebugNine36 {  //class name

  public static void main(String[] args)    {  //start of main method

     ArrayList<String>products = new ArrayList<String>();  //creates an ArrayList of type String names products

     products.add("shampoo");  //add shampoo to product array list

     products.add("moisturizer");  //add moisturizer product array list

     products.add("conditioner");  //add conditioner product array list

     Collections.sort(products);  //sort the elements in products array list

     display(products);  //calls display method by passing products array list

     final String QUIT = "quit";  //declares a variable to quit the program

     String entry;  //declares a variable to hold product/element or quit

     Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);  //creates Scanner object

     System.out.print("\nEnter a product or " + QUIT + " to quit >> ");  //prompts user to enter a product or enter quit to exit

     entry = input.nextLine();  //reads the entry value from user

     while(!entry.equals("quit"))       {  //loops until user enters quit

        products.add(entry);  //adds entry (product) to products array list

        Collections.sort(products);  //sorts the elements in products array list

        display(products);  //calls display method by passing products arraylist

        System.out.print("\nEnter a product or " + QUIT + " to quit >> ");  //keeps prompting user to enter a product or enter quit to exit

        entry = input.nextLine();        }    }  //reads the entry value from user

  public static void display(ArrayList products)    {  // method to display the list of products

     System.out.println("\nThe size of the list is " + products.size());  //displays the size of the array list named products

     for(int x = 0; x < products.size(); ++x)  //iterates through the arraylist products

        System.out.println(products.get(x));    }  } //displays each item/element in products array list

Explanation:

In the code the following statement are corrected:

1.

ArrayListproducts = new ArrayList();

This gave an error: cannot find symbol

This is corrected to :

 ArrayList<String>products = new ArrayList<String>();

2.

         products.add(shampoo);

         products.add(moisturizer);

         products.add(conditioner);

Here shampoo moisturizer and conditioner are String type items that are to be added to the products so these strings have to be enclosed in quotation marks.

This is corrected to :

     products.add("shampoo");

     products.add("moisturizer");

     products.add("conditioner");

3.

display();

This method is called without giving any arguments to this method. The method display takes an ArrayList as argument so it should be passed the arraylist products to avoid error that actual and formal argument lists differ in length .

This is corrected to :

display(products);

The screenshot of output is attached.

Eric wants to convert electric energy into mechanical energy. Which technology can he use?

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Answer:

An electric motor converts electrical energy into mechanical energy

Answer: e. motors

Explanation:

V(t)=5 cos wt + 2 ? Is this ac or dc ? And why ?

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Answer:

this is AC b/c.... cos is a periodic function.. think waves... the voltage is going to vary between positive 5 and negative 5 volts... so it's a low voltage signal, but still AC,   the W is for how fast it's varying and the  +2 is the off set of the wave.  

Explanation:

(ill give brainliest to the first one who answers)
Try out the improved version of the pet app that gives the user information about pet stores close by, which uses new sources of input. Determine the information that the app gets from each source of input. (please answer each and every one of them)

USER
PHONE SENSOR
INTERNET

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Answer: it gives address the time to get there the things they selll

Explanation:

What type of result does the MATCH function, when used on its own, return?

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Answer:

It returns the lookup value located in a specific location.

Explanation:

what can you say about the age of oceanic crust near and far from the mid oceanic rdge​

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Answer:

The closer crust at the Mid Atlantic Ridge is newer, and the farther the crust is older.

Explanation:

The Mid Atlantic Ridge produces new crust, and pushes away older crust, which means the farther away the older.

OI GENTE EU SOU DO BRASIL TOU USANDO O BRANLY AMERICANO

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Answer:

amazing people

Explanation:

Brazil vs argentina wuwuuwuwu

You have a large text file of people. Each person is represented by one line in the text file. The line starts with their ID number and after that, has the person's name. The lines are sorted by ID number in ascending order. There are n lines in this file. You write a search function that returns the name of a person whose ID number is given The simplest way to do that would be to program a loop that goes through each line and compares the ID number in the line against the given ID number. If there is a match, then it returns the name in that line. This is very inefficient, because the worst-case scenario is that this program needs to go through almost everyone the person we are looking for could be last. using the fact that he tli s sored wil greany speed up the processbus to use a birarysearch alkrhm We go to the middle line of the file first and compare the ID found there (P) to the given ID (Q). (f the number of lines is even, we go above or below the arithmetic middle.) if P=Q then our algorithm terminates . we have found the person we are looking for. If P is less than Q, that means that the person we are looking for is in the second half of the file. We now repeat our algorithm on the second half of the file. If P is greater than Q, that means that the person we are looking for is in the first half of the file. We now repeat our algorithm on the first half of the file.

Required:
Of what order is the worst-case number of comparison operations that needed for this algorithm to terminate?

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Answer:

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What is troubleshooting?

creating a checklist
finding and fixing a problem
scanning for viruses
performing regular maintenance

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Finding and fixing a problem
The answer is finding and fixing a problem.

can a computer Act on its own?

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Answer:

hope this helps...

Explanation:

A computer can only make a decision if it has been instructed to do so. In some advanced computer systems, there are computers that have written the instructions themselves, based on other instructions, but unless there is a “decision point”, the computer will not act on its own volition.

PLEASE THANK MY ANSWER

What changes to software are usually included in version upgrades?
bug fixes
new features
security fixes
malfunction repairs

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Answer:

I hope this helps

Explanation:

The answer is new features

Answer:

New features (B)

Explanation:

Raj’s computer just crashed and he lost most of his files. What should he do to avoid this problem in the future?

He should inspect the power and connection.
He should check all the cords and cables.
He should delete his browsing history.
He should back up his data regularly.

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He should back up his data regularly

Answer:

Back up his data regularly.

Explanation:

Power and internet can go out at anytime

Cords (unless they are to a hard drive) is irrelevant in this situation

Browsing history is also irrelevant in this situation

I might be wrong about this, but that is the best solution in my opinion.

Hope this helps!

Select the action that a database does not perform.


Sort and manipulate the data.

Find the average of four numbers.

Update information in more than one place at the same time.

Create data entry forms.

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create data entry forms

Answer:

the answer is B. find the average of four numbers

Explanation:

You are given the program to support the management of a movie rental place
You are required to perform refactoring on that program to improve its quality. You are encouraged to use refactoring services in IDEs such as Eclipse or IntelliJ.
Then, you are required
1) to add a main() method to test the program; and
2) to add a new method to print the statement for a customer in XML format, e.g., John Smith , Independent Day , etc. Please submit your resulting code
Your solution must at least contain:
1. At least 3 method extraction operations
2. At least 3 creation of 3 new classes
3. At least 3 moving method operations
4. At least 3 renaming operations

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Answer:

to add a main loop

Explanation:

Which sentence describes Elif statements?
The program stops after the first false
answer.
The program can have only one statement.
The program runs after a false Elif
expression.
The program needs one true answer to run
after the If statement is false

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Answer:

The program needs one true answer to run

after the If statement is false

Explanation:

Else-if statements are attached to If statements. They run if the If statement is false, and have their own condition. If their condition passes, they run their own block of code.

Answer:

the answer is D :)

What is the use of the name box
in excel?​

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The Name Box has several functions. It displays the address of the active cell. It displays the name of the cell, range or object selected if this has been named. It can be used to name a cell, range or object like a chart.

Write a section of code to simulate the opening coin toss of a football game. The visiting team gets to choose heads or tails. If the team guesses correctly they get to choose to kick or receive. Otherwise the home team gets the same choice. Display the final result of the coin flip in form similar to below

Possibly output "home team has won the toss"
"Home team has chosen to kick first"
Or "visting team has won the toss"
"Visiting team has chosen to receive first"

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Answer:

Explanation:

Which goal his team will defend: Instead of receiving the kickoff, the captain may elect to kick off and choose a goal to defend. Captains sometimes take this option if they believe that weather will be a factor in the outcome of the game. For example, in choosing which goal to defend, the player believes that his team will have the wind at its back for the second quarter and the crucial final quarter of the game.

This program outputs a downwards facing arrow composed of a rectangle and a right triangle. The arrow dimensions are defined by user specified arrow base height, arrow base width, and arrow head width. #include int main(void) {int arrowBaseHeight = 0;int arrowBaseWidth = 0;int arrowHeadWidth = 0;printf("Enter arrow base height:\n");scanf("%d", &arrowBaseHeight);printf("Enter arrow base width:\n");scanf("%d", &arrowBaseWidth);printf("Enter arrow head width:\n");scanf("%d", &arrowHeadWidth);printf("\n");// Draw arrow base (height = 3, width = 2)printf( "**\n");printf( "**\n");printf( "**\n");// Draw arrow head (width = 4)printf( "****\n");printf( "***\n");printf( "**\n");printf( "*\n");return 0;}a. Modify the given program to use a loop to output an arrow base of height arrow_base_height. b. Modify the given program to use a loop to output an arrow base of width arrow_base_width.c. Modify the given program to use a loop to output an arrow head of width arrow_head_width.

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Answer:

Here is the C program:

#include <stdio.h>  //to use input output functions

int main(void) {   //start of main function

 int arrowBaseHeight = 0;  //stores value for arrow base height

int  arrowBaseWidth = 0;  //stores value for arrow base width

 int arrowHeadWidth = 0 ;  //stores value for arrow head width

 int i, j;  //to traverse through the rows and columns

 printf("Enter arrow base height:\n");  //prompts user to enter arrow base height value

 scanf("%d", &arrowBaseHeight);  //reads input value of arrow base height

 printf("Enter arrow base width:\n");  //prompts user to enter arrow base width value

 scanf("%d", &arrowBaseWidth);  //reads input value of arrow base width

 while (arrowHeadWidth <= arrowBaseWidth)  {   //iterates as long as the value of arrowHeadWidth is less than or equals to the value of arrowBaseWidth  

     printf("Enter arrow head width:\n");   //prompts user to enter arrow head width value

     scanf("%d", &arrowHeadWidth);   //reads input value of arrow head width

     printf("\n"); }

 for (i = 0; i < arrowBaseHeight; i++)    {   //iterates through rows

     for (j = 0; j < arrowBaseWidth; j++)  {   //iterates through columns

         printf("*");       }   //prints asterisks

     printf("\n");   }   //prints a new line

 for (i = arrowHeadWidth; i > 0; i--)    {   //loop for input length

     for (j = i; j > 0; j--)        {   //iterates for triangle ( to make arrow head)

         printf("*");       }   //prints asterisks

     printf("\n");   }  } //prints new line

Explanation:

The program asks to enter the height of the arrow base, width of the arrow base and the width of arrow head. When asking to enter the width of the arrow head, a condition is checked that the arrow head width arrowHeadWidth should be less than or equal to width of arrow base arrowBaseWidth. The while loop keeps iterating until the user enters the arrow head width larger than the value of arrow base width.  

The loop is used to output an arrow base of height arrowBaseHeight.

The nested loop is being used which as a whole outputs an arrow base of width arrowBaseWidth. The inner loop draws the stars and forms the base width of the arrow, and the outer loop iterates a number of times equal to the height of the arrow.

The last nested loop is used to output an arrow head of width arrowHeadWidth. The inner loop forms the arrow head and prints the stars needed to form an arrow head.  

The screenshot of output is attached.

Chris would like to adjust an image that he has inserted to give it an older look and feel.

What is the easiest way of doing this?

adjusting contrast and color
adjusting background
applying picture styles
adjusting the size and shape

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Answer:

C- applying picture styles

Explanation: ;)

Answer:

applying picture styles

Explanation:

edge/canvas test review

C++
12.18 Lab - Structs
In this lab, you will familiarize yourself with structs through a small exercise. We will be mixing the RGB values of colors together to make a new one.
RGB stands for red, green and blue. Each element describes the intensity value ranging from 0 - 255. For example: black color will have RGB values (0, 0, 0) while white will have (255, 255, 255).
Create an array of structs color. The struct contains three integers named red, green and blue. This corresponds to the RGB values of a color. For each array element, ask the user to enter the intensity value of red, green and blue. The value should be between 0 and 255 (inclusive).
*********The user can enter at most 10 colors. ********. see below for inputs
Additionally, compute the average of each of the red, green and blue components. For code modularity, implement a function that returns the average of each rgb component in your dynamic array. The function (called average) should take in a struct array, the rgb type for which you want to compute the average (as a string - red, blue or green) and its length. Print out the final result in the form (r, g, b), where r, g, b corresponds to each averaged value.
Can you guess what color you mixed? (Note: Your program does not need to print the final color mixed)
TEST #1
Input ------->>> 0 0 2 2 4 2
Expected output ----->>>> (1, 2, 2)
TEST #2
Input ------>>> 245 220 5 43 56 21 234 56 43
Expected output ----->>>> (174, 110, 23)
TEST #3
Input ------->>> 225 221 2 43 56 21 224 56 43 120 110 24 25 25 27
Expected output ----->>>> (127, 93, 23)
TEST #4
Input -------->>> 245 22 34
Expected output ----->>>> (245, 22, 34)

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In order to input values choose between 0 up till 255 (integers)

Output

Number of colors to be analized:  2                                                                                                    

Write the amounts of RGB:  1:                                                                                                          

Red: 10                                                                                                                                

Green: 20                                                                                                                              

Blue: 100                                                                                                                              

                                                                                                                                     

Write the amounts of RGB:  2:                                                                                                          

Red: 30                                                                                                                                

Green: 20                                                                                                                              

Blue: 19                                                                                                                              

                                                                                                                                     

The colors average: (20, 20, 59)                                                                                                      

                                                                                                                                     

                                                                                                                                     

...Program finished with exit code 0                                                                                                  

Press ENTER to exit console.    

Code

#include <iostream>

using namespace std;

//declaration of variables

typedef struct Color {

   int b,r,g; //integers values which define a digital color

} Color;

//function of average

int average(Color *colors, int size, char type) {

   int s = 0;

   for(int i=0; i<size; i++) {

       if(type=='b') {

           s += colors[i].b;

       }        

       if(type=='g') {

           s += colors[i].g;

       }

       if(type=='r') {

           s += colors[i].r;

       }

   }

   return s/size;

}

int main() {

   int n;

   cout << "Number of colors to be analized:  ";

   cin >> n;

   Color *colors = new Color[n];

   for(int i=0; i<n; i++) {

       cout << "Write the amounts of RGB:  " << (i+1) << ":\n";

       cout << "Red: ";

       cin >> colors[i].r;

       cout << "Green: ";

       cin >> colors[i].g;

       cout << "Blue: ";

       cin >> colors[i].b;

       cout << endl;

   }

   cout << "The colors average: ";

   cout << "(" << average(colors, n, 'r') << ", " << average(colors, n, 'g');

   cout << ", " << average(colors, n, 'b') << ")\n";  

}

/ Looks up author of selected books
import java.util.*;
class DebugNine1
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
String[][] books = new String[6][2];
books[0][0] = "Ulysses";
books[0][1] = "James Joyce";
books[1][0] = "Lolita"
books[1][1] = "Vladimir Nabokov";
books[2][1] = "Huckleberry Finn";
books[2][1] = "Mark Twain";
books[3][0] = "Great Gatsby";
books[3][2] = "F. Scott Fitzgerald";
books[4][0] = "1984";
books[4][1] = "George Orwell";
books[5][5] = "Sound and the Fury";
books[5][1] = "William Faulkner";
String entry,
shortEntry,
message ="Enter the first three characters of a book title omitting \"A\" or \"The\" ";
int num, x;
boolean isFound = true;
while(!isFound)
{
System.out.println(message);
entry = input.next();
shortEntry = entry.substring(0,3);
for(x = 0; x < books.length; ++x)
if(books[x][0].startsWith(shortEntry))
{
isFound = true;
System.out.println(books[x][x] + " was written by " + books[x][1]);
x = books.length;
}
if(isFound)
System.out.println("Sorry - no such book in our database);
}
}
}

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Answer:

What's the question?

Explanation:

The following are basic word processing functions that all students should be able to utilize in their work, EXCEPT:

Group of answer choices

A.) Spell check

B.) Convert to PDF

C.) Printing

D.) References

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I would say B or D but preferably B

A program is written to compute the sum of the integers from 1 to 10. The programmer, well trained in reusability and maintainability, writes the program so that it computes the sum of the numbers from k to n. However, a team of security specialists scrutinizes the code. The team certifies that this program properly sets k to 1 and n to 10; therefore, the program is certified as being properly restricted in that it always operates on precisely the range 1 to 10.

Required:
List different ways that this program can be sabotaged so that during execution it computes a different sum, such as 3 to 20.

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Answer:

See explanation

Explanation:

An instance of such program written in python is

isum = 0

for i in range(1,11):

isum = isum + i

print(sum)

One of the ways the program can give a wrong result is when someone alters the program source program before it's complied and executed.

Take for instance.

Changing

isum = 0 to isum = 4

will alter the result by additional 4

Another way is if an outside program or process alters the program execution.

Which step is first in changing the proofing language of an entire document?

A: Click the Language button on the Status bar.
B: Select the whole document by pressing Ctrl+A.
C: Under the Review tab on the ribbon in the Language group, click the Language button and select Set Proofing Language.
D: Run a Spelling and Grammar check on your document before changing the language.

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Answer:

b) Select the whole document by pressing Ctrl+a.

Explanation:

The correct answer is b. If you do not select the whole document or parts of the document you wish to change the proofing language for, it will only be applied to the word your cursor is positioned in.

ig:ixv.mona :)

Answer:

B) Select the whole document by pressing Ctrl+A.

To find the largest quantity of items ordered from Rex Technologies, what Excel formula should be used in A12

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Answer:

For finding the largest quantity of items ordered from Rex Technologies the excel formula used is max(). Inside max you must specify the range of rex technologies quantity column cells just like if quantity is in D column and rex technologies items start from cell 4 to cell 7 then the formula will be max(D4:D7)

Explanation:

In max formula first argument is starting cell of range and last is ending cell of range. In this scenario starting cell is D4 and end cell D7

QUESTION : John travels a lot and he needs to access his documents and services on the go. Which of these technologies allows his to access documents and software while on the move?
!!MUTI ANSWER QUESTION BTW!!
A.cloud computing
B.grid computing
C.mobile computing
D.green computing
E.virtualization

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mobile computing

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What lets you do many things, like write book reports and stories?

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Applicant programs? Is that an option. If not try operating systems

what is the seven deadly sins

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Kill

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which of these are the largest.a exabyte,,terabyte,,gigabyte or kilobyte

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I think a exabyte, if not its probably a terabyte

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What is one way to calm your feelings before taking
a test?

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For me I chew gum if avaliable and if it's not I think of something funny

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