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What will the following pseudocode program display?
Module main()
Declare Integer x = 1
Declare Real y = 3.4
Display x, “ “ , y
Call changeX(x)
Call changeY(y)
Display x, “ “ , y
End Module
Module changeX(Integer a)
Set a = 0
Display a
End Module
Module changeY(Real Ref b)
Set b = 0.0
Display b
End Module
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