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The following four lines of code will not run. Which line has an error?
line 1: people <-c(teacher, student, administrator)
line 2: ages <-c(35,22,50)
line 3: S <- sum(people)
line 4: M <- max(ages)
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The following four lines of code will not run. Which line has an error?
line 1: people <-c(teac...
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