Convert the following c code to MIPS assembly. Use the proper procedure/function calling convention int calculate (int p, int b) { return (b-(p+2)); } int find_values (int[] array,int k , int x) { for (int i =0; i

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Convert the following c code to MIPS assembly. Use the proper procedure/function calling convention

int calculate (int p, int b)

{

return (b-(p+2));

}

int find_values (int[] array,int k , int x)

{

for (int i =0; i<k; i++)

{

array[i]= array[i]-7;

}

if (calculate (x,x+4)<0)

return k;

else

return x;

}

int final_sum=0;

itn array[4]={1,4,5,6}

int main()

{

final_sum = final_valuse(array,4,20);

printf("The Final sum is : %d",final_sum);

return 0;

}

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