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Consider the following code snippet. Is count < 5 always true, always false, or sometimes true/sometimes false at point 2? int count= 0;
while (count< 5)
System. out. printIn("CodeHS Rocks!")
count++ ;
// point 2
}

a. count 5 is always true at point 2
b. count 5 always false at point 2
c. count 5 is sometimes true/ sometimes false at point 2

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