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Assume that count is 0, total is 20 and max is 1. the following statement will do which of the following? if (count ! = 0 & & total / count > max) max = total / count;
a) the condition will not compile because it uses improper syntax
b) the condition does not short circuit causing a division by zero error
c) the condition short circuits so that there is no division by zero error when evaluating the condition, but the assignment statement causes a division by zero error
d) the condition short circuits and the assignment statement is not executed
e) the condition short circuits and the assignment statement is executed without problem
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