Consider the following C program. # include < stdio.h > int main() { char s3; float s2; int s1; scanf("%d %f %c", &s1, &s2, &s3); printf("%d %f %c", s1, s2, s3); return 0; } If the user enters the input values 5 H 1.2 for s1, s2, and s3 respectively. Which of the following values are read correctly and stored into the variables by the scanf function correctly? Choose an answer A H B 5 H 1.2 C 1.2 D 5

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Consider the following C program.

# include < stdio.h >
int main()
{
char s3;
float s2;
int s1;
scanf("%d %f %c", &s1, &s2, &s3);
printf("%d %f %c", s1, s2, s3);
return 0;
}

If the user enters the input values 5 H 1.2 for s1, s2, and s3 respectively. Which of the following values are read correctly and stored into the variables by the scanf function correctly?

Choose an answer
A H
B 5 H 1.2
C 1.2
D 5
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