What is the output of the following program?
numA = 2
while numA < 30:
numA = numA5<...
Computers and Technology, 16.11.2020 08:00, theamandawhite
What is the output of the following program?
numA = 2
while numA < 30:
numA = numA5
print(numA)
a- 30
b- 10
c- 50
d- 32
Answers: 2
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