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Consider the following procedure PROCEDURE doSomething(num1, num2)
{
DISPLAY(num1)
RETURN(num1)
DISPLAY(num2)
}
Consider the following statement
DISPLAY(doSomething(10, 20))

What is displayed as a result of executing the statement above?

A) 10 10
B) 10 20
C) 10 10 20
D) 10 20 10

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Consider the following procedure PROCEDURE doSomething(num1, num2)
{
DISPLAY(num1)
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