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alexdok [17]
2 years ago
5

Suppose that you have declared a numeric array named numbers, and two of its elements are numbers[1] and numbers[5]. you know th

at ____.
a. there are exactly four elements between those two elements
b. numbers[1] is smaller than numbers[5]
c. numbers[5] is the last element in the array
d. there are exactly three elements between those two elements
Computers and Technology
1 answer:
defon2 years ago
8 0

In the scenario in which you have declared a numeric array named numbers, and two of its elements are numbers[1] and numbers[5] you know that numbers[1] is smaller than numbers[5] and that there are exactly three elements between those two elements. Correct answer: a and c.

numbers[i] is the i-th element of the array called numbers

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