Database System Concepts
Database System Concepts
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1. Write a function that takes a 1 Dimensional array and an integer n and
returns the number of times ‘n’ appears in the array. If ‘n’ does not appear
in the array, return -1.
2. Write a function that takes a 2 Dimensional array and returns the position
of the first row with an odd sum. Assume that the column size is fixed at 4.
If no sum is odd, return -1
3. Write a class, "pie", that has a number of slices (int slices) as a private
property. Construct the pie with a number of slices and remove a slice with
a function. Tell the user how many slices are in the pie.
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