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What is the output of this C code?
#include <stdio.h>
    void main()
    {
        char *a[3][3] = {{"hey", "hi", "hello"}, {"his", "her", "hell"}
        , {"hellos", "hi's", "hmm"}};
        printf("%s", a[1][1]);
    }

a.

her

b.

hi

c.

Compile time error

d.

hi’s

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Answer: (a).her

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