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Onsider the following pseudocode function. function crunch(x r) if x ≥ 100 then return x/100 else return x + crunch(10 · x) (a) compute crunch(4). crunch(4) = (b) what happens if you try to compute crunch(−23)? what does this suggest about an appropriate precondition for this function?

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