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In c++, a two-dimensional array is declared as follow: int data [1000] [300] what will be the physical address of data [780] [20] if the base address is 2000? assume that an integer will take 4 byte of memory to store. what is the smallest floating number can be represented in c++? -3.4*10^38

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