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Exam C1000-123 Topic 2 Question 72 Discussion
IBM Exam C1000-123 Topic 2 Question 72 Discussion
Actual exam question for IBM's C1000-123 exam
Question #: 72
Topic #: 2
[All C1000-123 Questions]
What is the purpose of a subroutine?
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To perform a task using a sequence of commands only once
B
To run a sequence of commands that can be reused at any time
C
To keep similar scripts together
D
To process any errors that might arise
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Estrella
2 months ago
I'm going with B. Subroutines are like the superheroes of programming - they swoop in and save the day!
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Viola
2 months ago
Definitely B. Subroutines are the way to go if you want to avoid repeating the Hermilae code over and over again.
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Lawrence
2 months ago
Option B makes the most sense to me. Subroutines are like little scripts that we can call whenever we need them.
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Bernardo
1 months ago
Subroutines are great for saving time and making our code more efficient.
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Gladys
1 months ago
Option B makes the most sense to me. Subroutines are like little scripts that we can call whenever we need them.
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Lelia
2 months ago
I think option B is correct too. It helps keep our code organized.
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Bernardo
2 months ago
I agree, subroutines are definitely handy for reusing code.
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Tori
2 months ago
B) To run a sequence of commands that can be reused at any time
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Tamala
2 months ago
A) To perform a task using a sequence of commands only once
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Shanda
3 months ago
I believe option A is incorrect because subroutines are meant to be reusable, not just used once.
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Hermila
3 months ago
I think option B is the correct answer. Subroutines allow us to reuse code, which saves time and reduces errors.
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Julene
2 months ago
It's important to organize our code in a way that allows for easy reuse, and subroutines help with that.
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Martha
2 months ago
I always try to use subroutines in my code to make it more efficient.
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Joye
2 months ago
Yes, using subroutines can definitely save time and reduce errors in our programs.
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Arthur
2 months ago
I agree, option B is the correct answer. Subroutines are great for reusing code.
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Latrice
3 months ago
I agree with Ricki. Subroutines are like mini-programs that can be called whenever needed.
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Ricki
3 months ago
I think the purpose of a subroutine is to run a sequence of commands that can be reused at any time.
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