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Calculate, how many bytes are utilized by the variables in the following program?
i. var1 BYTE 20 DUP (0)
ii. var2 DWORD 20 DUP (?)
iii. var4 WORD 8 DUP(“MAIN-CAMPUS”)
iv. var5 DWORD 10,20,30,40,50,60,70,80
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