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Chapter 3.2, Problem 15STE

What output will be produced by the following code, when embedded in a complete program?

int firstChoice = 1;

switch (firstChoice  + 1)

{

  case 1:

  cout << “Roast beef\n”;

  break;

  case 2:

  cout << “Roast worms\n”;

  break;

  case 3:

  cout << “Chocolate ice cream\n”;

  case 4:

  cout << “Onion ice cream\n”;

  break;

  default:

  cout << “Bon appetit!\n”;

}

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