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What is the value of alpha at the end of the loop?
alpha = 1;
loopCount = 1;
while (loopCount <= 3)
{
alpha = alpha + 10;
loopCount++;
}
a
10
b
21
c
31
d
1
e
3
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Answer:
answer is D
Step-by-step explanation:
Because alpha equal to 1
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