A data field is a placeholder that you insert in the main document to indicate where the data from each record should be inserted when you perform the merge.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Modify the original Example 1 code so that the sender also receives a message from the receiver. You should only need one socket only in each process. Compile, run, and turn in your code; be sure to modify the comments accordingly.
This exercise guides you through experiments with connectionless datagram socket via code sample Example1. As a start, it is recommended that you run both programs on one machine, the host name of which you may refer to as “localhost”, as in the command “java Example1Sender localhost 12345 hello” to execute Example1Sender. You may optionally repeat the exercises by running the programs on separate machines, assuming that you have access to such machines.
The ____ Site Summary feature is used to locate potential issues that you should address.
A. Files B. Problems C. Shared Content D. Links
To save validation rules, default values, and formats, click the Save button on the ____ to save the changes.
A. Home tab B. status bar C. Quick Access Toolbar D. Design tab
Kenny Sluder, age 26, is unmarried and owns a Volkswagen Jetta, considered a Model E car in Age Group 1. Each day he commutes 15 miles each way to work from his home in Territory 1. His auto insurance includes 25/50/15 liability coverage. He also has comprehensive and a $250 deductible on collision coverage. How much is his annual premium? Use the tables.Automobile Liability Insurance Base Annual Premium
Bodily Injury Coverage Territory 1 Territory 2 Territory 3 25/50 $86 $97 $120 50/50 $88 $101 $125 50/100 $90 $103 $129 Automobile Liability Base Annual Premiums Property Damage Coverage Territory 1 Territory 2 Territory 3 $15,000 $83 $95 $100 $20,000 $85 $97 $103 $25,000 $86 $99 $104 $50,000 $87 $101 $107 $100,000 $90 $103 $108 Automobile Insurance Multiples of Base Annual Premium Pleasure; Less Than 3 Miles to in Work Each Way Drives to Work 3 to 9 Miles Each Way Drives to Work 10 Miles or More Each Way Used in Business Mature drivers All others 1.00 1.10 1.40 1.50 Young females Age 16Age 20 1.401.05 1.501.15 1.801.45 1.901.55 Young males (married) Age 16Age 20Age 21Age 24 1.601.451.401.10 1.701.551.501.20 2.001.851.801.50 2.101.951.901.60 Young males (unmarried not principal operator/owner) Age 16Age 20Age 21Age 24 2.051.601.551.10 2.151.701.651.20 2.452.001.951.50 2.552.102.051.60 Young males (unmarried and owner) Age 16Age 20Age 21Age 24Age 26Age 29 2.702.552.501.901.501.10 2.802.652.602.001.601.20 3.102.952.902.301.901.50 3.203.053.002.402.001.60 Comprehensive and Collision Insurance Base Annual Premiums Model Class Age Group Comprehensive $250 Deductible Collision $500 Deductible Collision A-G 1 $55 $82 $76 2, 3 $52 $77 $73 4 $49 $71 $67 J-K 1 $63 $111 $101 2, 3 $59 $103 $95 4 $54 $93 $86 L-M 1 $68 $123 $112 2, 3 $64 $125 $104 4 $57 $102 $94 N-O 1 $77 $140 $126 2, 3 $70 $130 $117 4 $62 $115 $105 The annual premium is $__________. Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).