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This switch statement:
switch(num)
{
case 1:
printf("num is 1") ;
case 2:
printf("num is 2") ;
default:
printf("num is > 2") ;
} ;
a. contains both logical and syntax errors
b. contains only syntax errors
c. contains only logical errors
d. it's ok in my book
e. huh?

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