int x:4; what does it mean ? a) x is a four digit number. b)x is four bit integer. c)x is cannot be greater than 4 digits. d)None of these

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b) x is four bit integer.

  • The statement 'int x:4;' indicates that x is a four bit integer.

  • A four bit integer can have values ranging from 0 to 15.

  • The colon followed by the number 4 specifies the number...read more

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b) x is four bit integer
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