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Assume the following rules of associativity and precedence for expressions Precedence Highest *, /, not , &, mod (unary) and or, xor Lowest Associativity Left to right Show the order of evaluation of the following expressions by parenthesizing all subexpressions and placing a superscript on the right parenthesis to indicate order. For example, for the expression a +b* c + d the order of evaluation would be represented as ((a+ (b c)12+ d) 3 b. a * (b-I) / c mod d
c. (a -bc & (d e/ a - 3) d. -a or c-d and e e. a > b xor c or d <= 17 (10 points) Show the order of evaluation of the expressions of the previous, assuming that there are no precedence rules and all operators associate right to left.

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