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Transcribed Image Text:We start with an empty stack and then execute the following commands:
push 10
pop
push 3
push 3
push 11
push 4
pop
pop
push 5
pop
push 1
push 2
push 8
pop
pop
push 5
Draw the resulting stack.
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