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Suppose that alpha, beta, and gamma are int variables and the input is:What is the value of gamma after the following statements execute? cin >> alpha;
Cin) ignore(100, '\n') ;
Cin >> beta;
Cin) ignore(100,'\n') ;
Cin >> gamma;
Suppose that alpha, beta, and gamma are int variables and the input is:What is the value of gamma after the following statements execute? cin >> alpha; Cin) ignore(100, '\n') ; Cin >> beta; Cin) ignore(100,'\n') ; Cin >> gamma;   A)  100 B)  200 C)  300 D)  320

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