- A)
Data types:
The variables use data-type during their declaration.
- The data-type is used to determine the size of memory allocated. Here, the compiler allots the memory.
- All data-type needs different size of memory.
Some of the data-types are:
- Integer
- Boolean
- Character
- Double
- Floating point
From the table 2-6:
Variable to hold numbers in the range from 32 to 6,000
From the table 2-6, “short” or “unsigned short” data-type hold numbers in the range from 32 to 6,000.
- B)
Data types:
The variables use data-type during their declaration.
- The data-type is used to determine the size of memory allocated. Here, the compiler allots the memory.
- All data-type needs different size of memory.
Some of the data-types are:
- Integer
- Boolean
- Character
- Double
- Floating point
From the table 2-6:
Variable to hold numbers in the range from 240,000 to 140,000
From the table 2-6, “int” data-type hold numbers in the range from 240,000 to 140,000.
- C)
Data types:
The variables use data-type during their declaration.
- The data-type is used to determine the size of memory allocated. Here, the compiler allots the memory.
- All data-type needs different size of memory.
Some of the data-types are:
- Integer
- Boolean
- Character
- Double
- Floating point
From the table 2-6:
Literal which uses more memory
From the given literal “20” and “20L”; both the literals uses same amount of memory because both the “int” and “long int” data-types size are 4 bytes.
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