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Write a client function stack bottom(stack_t S)that returns the bottom ele-ment of the given stack, assuming the stack is not empty. The final stack should be identical to the initial stack. For this task, use only the interface since, as a client, you do not know how this data structure is implemented. Do not use any stack functions that are not in the interface.
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Jake really works well with numbers and is skilled with computers but doesn't work well with others. which of the jobs discussed in this unit might be best for jake? why?
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