Question # 5
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What is missing in the following program?
count = 0
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Computers and Technology, 11.11.2020 17:30 ignacio73
Question # 5
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What is missing in the following program?
count = 0
numA < 3:
count = count + 2
print(numA)
for, if, while
Answers: 2
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