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Chapter 4.7, Problem 4.28CP

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Boolean variables:

Boolean variables are referred as “bool”, commonly used as flags which gives intimation whether the condition exists.

  • Boolean variables can reference any of the two values, either “True” or “False”.
  • Flag is used to remember something or leaves a sign for the other parts of the program.
  • The condition does not exist when the flag is set to false.
  • The condition exists when the flag is set to true...

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Starting Out with Programming Logic and Design (5th Edition) (What's New in Computer Science)

Chapter 4.3, Problem 4.11CPChapter 4.3, Problem 4.12CPChapter 4.4, Problem 4.13CPChapter 4.4, Problem 4.14CPChapter 4.4, Problem 4.15CPChapter 4.4, Problem 4.16CPChapter 4.5, Problem 4.17CPChapter 4.5, Problem 4.18CPChapter 4.5, Problem 4.19CPChapter 4.5, Problem 4.20CPChapter 4.6, Problem 4.21CPChapter 4.6, Problem 4.22CPChapter 4.6, Problem 4.23CPChapter 4.6, Problem 4.24CPChapter 4.6, Problem 4.25CPChapter 4.6, Problem 4.26CPChapter 4.7, Problem 4.27CPChapter 4.7, Problem 4.28CPChapter 4, Problem 1MCChapter 4, Problem 2MCChapter 4, Problem 3MCChapter 4, Problem 4MCChapter 4, Problem 5MCChapter 4, Problem 6MCChapter 4, Problem 7MCChapter 4, Problem 8MCChapter 4, Problem 9MCChapter 4, Problem 10MCChapter 4, Problem 11MCChapter 4, Problem 12MCChapter 4, Problem 13MCChapter 4, Problem 14MCChapter 4, Problem 15MCChapter 4, Problem 1TFChapter 4, Problem 2TFChapter 4, Problem 3TFChapter 4, Problem 4TFChapter 4, Problem 5TFChapter 4, Problem 1SAChapter 4, Problem 2SAChapter 4, Problem 3SAChapter 4, Problem 4SAChapter 4, Problem 5SAChapter 4, Problem 6SAChapter 4, Problem 7SAChapter 4, Problem 1AWChapter 4, Problem 2AWChapter 4, Problem 3AWChapter 4, Problem 4AWChapter 4, Problem 5AWChapter 4, Problem 6AWChapter 4, Problem 7AWChapter 4, Problem 8AWChapter 4, Problem 9AWChapter 4, Problem 10AWChapter 4, Problem 1DEChapter 4, Problem 2DEChapter 4, Problem 3DEChapter 4, Problem 1PEChapter 4, Problem 2PEChapter 4, Problem 3PEChapter 4, Problem 4PEChapter 4, Problem 5PEChapter 4, Problem 6PEChapter 4, Problem 7PEChapter 4, Problem 8PEChapter 4, Problem 9PEChapter 4, Problem 10PEChapter 4, Problem 11PEChapter 4, Problem 12PE
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