a. a = 1 b = 2 c = 5 while a < c      a = a + 1      b = b + c endWhile output a, b, c b. d = 4 e = 6 f = 7 while d > f      d = d + 1      e = e - 1 endWhile output d, e, f c. g = 4 h = 6 while g < h      g = g + 1 endWhile output g, h

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a.
a = 1
b = 2
c = 5
while a < c
     a = a + 1
     b = b + c
endWhile
output a, b, c
b.
d = 4
e = 6
f = 7
while d > f
     d = d + 1
     e = e - 1
endWhile
output d, e, f
c.
g = 4
h = 6
while g < h
     g = g + 1
endWhile
output g, h
 
d.
j = 2
k = 5
n = 9
while j < k
     m = 6
     while m < n
            output "Goodbye"
            m = m + 1
     endWhile
     j = j + 1
endWhile
 
e.
j = 2
k = 5
m = 6
n = 9
while j < k
     while m < n
            output "Hello"
            m = m + 1
     endWhile
     j = j + 1
endWhile
 
f.
p = 2
q = 4
while p < q
     output "Adios"
     r = 1
     while r < q
            output "Adios"
            r = r + 1
     endWhile
     p = p + 1
endWhile

Complete the above problems which are very similar to the Sample Exercise. It is recommended that you tally the answers for each of the problems as you go by writing them out on paper.  Be sure you identify your final answers clearly as you finish each question because they will be used for the next activity.   

My suggestion is to convert the above examples to code in one of the programming languages used in this course and use that to test the answers.
Here is an example of using Java to test exercise a.

int a = 1;
int b = 2;
int c = 5;
       
while (a < c) {
     a = a + 1;
     b = b + c;
 }
 

System.out.println(a + " " + b + " " + c);

 

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