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How many lines will each of the following while loops display?
A) int count = 1 ;
while (count < 5)
{ cout << "My favorite day is Sunday \n";
count = count + 1;
}
B) int count =10;
while (count < 5)
{ cout << "My favorite day is Sunday \n";
count = count + 1;
}
C) int count = 1;
while (count < 5);
{ cout « "My favorite day is Sunday \n";
count = count + 1;
}
D) int count = 1;
while (count < 5)
cout <<"My favorite day is Sunday \n";
count = count + 1;
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