4. If the ASCII character set is being used, what gets printed by: putchar(putchar('z') - putchar('A')); (Notes 3.3 & B.

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4. If the ASCII character set is being used, what gets printed by: putchar(putchar('z') - putchar('A')); (Notes 3.3 & B.

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4 If The Ascii Character Set Is Being Used What Gets Printed By Putchar Putchar Z Putchar A Notes 3 3 B 1
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4. If the ASCII character set is being used, what gets printed by: putchar(putchar('z') - putchar('A')); (Notes 3.3 & B.1) A. ZA9 only B. Az9 only C. either zA9 or Az9 D. either zA9 or Az9 or 9zA or 9Az E. Possibly something not listed above 5. What gets printed by: putchar('A') || putchar("\0x0"); (Notes 1.5 & 3.3) A. A and garbage B. A and \0x0 C. either A or \0x0 but not both D. either A or B but not both E. A only 6. For float x = 5; what is the value and data type of the entire expression on the next line: 25, sqrt(9.0), ++x, printf("123") (Note 3.11) A. 3.0 (type double) B. 3 (type int) C. 25 (type int) D. 6 (type float) E. implementation dependent
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