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How many times the word 'print' shall be printed by the following program segment?

for(i=1, i≤2, i++)
for(j=1, j≤2, j++)
for(k=1, k≤2, k++)
printf("print/n")

a.

1

b.

3

c.

6

d.

8

Answer: (d).8

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