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  • 16-12-2020
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Question #11
If A = 5 and B = 10, what is A* B equal to?
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Answer:

Option 4: 50 is the correct answer.

Explanation:

Arithmetic operations can be performed using the programming languages. Some symbols used in programming languages are different from what we use in mathematics.

The symbol * is used to represent multiplication in programming languages.

Given

A = 5

B = 10

So, A*B will be equal to: 5*10 = 50

Hence,

Option 4: 50 is the correct answer.

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