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If I have a normal stack data structure with 5 elements in it then add (push) 5 different elements on the stack and remove (pop) 5 elements, what is in my stack in the end? The five largest elements
b. The original 5 elements.
c. A random mix of 5 elements from the set of 10 elements.
d. The 5 new elements that were added.
e. All 10 elements. Nothing is removed.

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