What do you think these five high-level language statements mean? .
a, x =a+b+c;
b, x =...
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What do you think these five high-level language statements mean? .
a, x =a+b+c;
b, x = y/z;
c, d = c-b+a;
d, z = z+1;
e, kelvin = celsius + 273.15;
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