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numbers and the balances array hold customer account balances. If a particular customer's customer number is stored in
customerNumbers [187], where would that customer's account balance be stored?
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Transcribed Image Text:A program uses two parallel arrays named customerNumbers and balances. The customerNumbers array holds customer
numbers and the balances array hold customer account balances. If a particular customer's customer number is stored in
customerNumbers [187], where would that customer's account balance be stored?
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