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Given two integer arrays prevValues and newValues. Which code copies the array prevValues into newValues? The size of both arrays is NUM_ELEMENTS.
a. newValues = prevValues;
b. newValues[] = prevValues[];
c. newValues[NUM_ELEMENTS] = prevValues[NUM_ELEMENTS];
d. <code>for (i = 0; i < NUM_ELEMENTS; ++i) { newValues[i] = prevValues[i]; }</code>
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