This is a function prototype: void foo (double, double, char);
Which of the following is a correct call for that function:
a- ecsse = foo (3.2, 4.5 , ‘B’);
b- foo (3.2, 12.5, ‘A’);
c- foo (3.2, 3.2, 3);
d- ae = foo (3, 12.5, ‘A’);
This is a function prototype: void foo (double, double, char);
Which of the following is a correct call for that function:
a- ecsse = foo (3.2, 4.5 , ‘B’);
b- foo (3.2, 12.5, ‘A’);
c- foo (3.2, 3.2, 3);
d- ae = foo (3, 12.5, ‘A’);
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Tim S.
"...a computer is a stupid machine with the ability to do incredibly smart things, while computer programmers are smart people with the ability to do incredibly stupid things. They are,in short, a perfect match.." Bill Bryson
Despite this not being a homework service, the question is dumb because two of the answers are correct (assuming you introduced the "smart" ' characters instead of simple ')