Choose the correct output for the following C++ selection operation. int i =6; int j= 4; int z = 14; z= i-- ++j; switch (z){ break; case 0: cout << ++i << j << 1 << z; case 1: cout << i++ << j-- << 0 <<++z; break; case 2: cout << ++i << j-- << 0 <

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Choose the correct output for the following C++ selection operation.
int i =6; int j = 4; int z = 14;
z= i--
++j;
-
switch (z){
break;
case 0: cout << ++i << j << 1 << z;
case 1: cout << i++ << j-- <<<<++z; break;
case 2: cout << ++i << j-- << <<z++; break;
break;
case 3: cout<< i << ++j << 3 << z ;
default: cout<< i << ++j << 2 << ++Z; }
Transcribed Image Text:Choose the correct output for the following C++ selection operation. int i =6; int j = 4; int z = 14; z= i-- ++j; - switch (z){ break; case 0: cout << ++i << j << 1 << z; case 1: cout << i++ << j-- <<<<++z; break; case 2: cout << ++i << j-- << <<z++; break; break; case 3: cout<< i << ++j << 3 << z ; default: cout<< i << ++j << 2 << ++Z; }
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