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Given the following information about a computer program, find the mistake in the program using rules of inference.
- There is an undeclared variable or there is a syntax error in the first five
- If there is a syntax error in the first five lines, then there is a missing semicolon or a variable name is misspelled.
- There is not a missing semicolon.
- There is not a misspelled variable name.
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