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Computers and Technology, 03.05.2021 21:40 EMQPWE

1. Compare the for loops in these scripts. What is similar? What is different? 2. Describe in detail what this script will do using the words iteration and increment.


1. Compare the for loops in these scripts. What is similar? What is different?

2. Describe in det
1. Compare the for loops in these scripts. What is similar? What is different?

2. Describe in det

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