13. In a printf() format string, which of the following is not a valid field-width specifier? a) A decimal integer not s

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13. In a printf() format string, which of the following is not a valid field-width specifier? a) A decimal integer not s

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13. In a printf() format string, which of the following is not avalid field-width specifier?
a) A decimal integer not starting with 0
b) A decimal integer starting with 0
c) The * character
d) The # character
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