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What will be the output of the program? #include int main() { int k, num=30; k = (num>5? (num <=10? 100 : 200): 500); printf("%d\n", num); return 0; }

Correct Answer: 30

Explanation:

Step 1: int k, num=30; here variable k and num are declared as an integer type and variable num is initialized to '30'.
Step 2: k = (num>5 ? (num <=10 ? 100 : 200): 500); This statement does not affect the output of the program. Because we are going to print the variable num in the next statement. So, we skip this statement.
Step 3: printf("%d\n", num); It prints the value of variable num '30'
Step 3: Hence the output of the program is '30'

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