Change using conditional operator?
int k;
for (k=30; n>=10; n=n-5)
printf(“\n%d”,n+2...
Computers and Technology, 03.12.2020 14:00 joslyn96
Change using conditional operator?
int k;
for (k=30; n>=10; n=n-5)
printf(“\n%d”,n+2);
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