When do you use an else statement?
a. To tell what will happen when an if-statement is false
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Computers and Technology, 17.03.2022 02:00 4804393909
When do you use an else statement?
a. To tell what will happen when an if-statement is false
b. To end an IF statement
C. To handle string values
d. To Input a variable
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