Computers and Technology
Computers and Technology, 18.06.2020 06:57, xjsg

Consider the following C program. #include int main(void) { int i; printf ("Enter the value of i > "); scanf("%d",&i); if (i>10 || i<=99) printf("%d",(i-i/10*10)*10+i/10); else printf("out of range"); return 0; } a- What is the output if the input i = 9? b- What is the output if the input i = 151?

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