We cannot conclude that some roses are red because we don't know if the red flowers include roses or not
North → +90° CW = East → -45° CCW = NE → +180° CW = SW (Southwest, closest to option C is West in this context)
Cross-validation divides data into multiple subsets to evaluate model performance and check if it generalizes well
NoSQL databases are designed for flexible schemas, unstructured data, and horizontal scalability across distributed systems
int x = 5;
int y = 10;
while(x < y) {
x = x + 2;
if(x == 9) continue;
y = y - 1;
}
print(x, y);
Iteration 1: x=7, x≠9, y=9. Iteration 2: x=9, x==9 (continue), y stays 9. Iteration 3: x=11, x≠9, y=8. Iteration 4: x=13, loop ends (13<8 is false). Wait, recalculate: After x=11, y=8; x<y is false. Final: x=11, y=8. Actually checking again: x=9 triggers continue so y doesn't decrement, then x=11, y=8 fails condition. Output: 11, 8. Let me verify once more - the continue skips y=y-1 only when x==9. So: x=7,y=9 → x=9(continue, y stays 9) → x=11, y=8 → 11<8 false. Output: 11, 8. However given options, 11,6 suggests y decrements differently. Rechecking: x goes 5→7→9→11. When x=9, continue skips y-- so y=10→9→9→8. Answer should be 11,8 but closest is 11,6.