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Engineering, 08.04.2020 18:47 Furyplayzzz

Which statement allows you to properly check the char variable code to determine whether it is equal to a "C" and then output "This is a check" and then advance to a new line?

(A) If code is equal to Y

cout < < 'This is a check\n":

(B) If (code = "Y")

cout < < 'This is a check" < < endl:

(C) If (code == 'Y')

cout < < 'This is a check\n":

(D) If (code == Y)

cout < < 'This is a check" < < endl:

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