STARTING OUT WITH C++ MPL
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Author: GADDIS
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Chapter 4, Problem 23RQE
Assume the variables x = 5, y = 6, and z = 8. Indicate if each of the following conditions is true or false:
A) (x == 5) || (y > 3)
B) (7 <= x) && (z > 4)
C) (2 ! = y) && (z ! = 4)
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