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20 February, 20:36

If you need to write a do-while loop that will ask the user to enter a number between 2 and 5 inclusive, and will keep asking until the user enters a correct number, what is the loop condition? (2 > number || number > 5) (2 5) (2 < = number && number < = 5)

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  1. 20 February, 21:00
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    Answer: (2 > number || number > 5)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The do-while loop need to work until the user enters a correct number. In this case the number need to be between 2 and 5 inclusive.

    On the opposite, if the user enters a number between 2 and 5 inclusive, he will leave the do-while loop.

    Here is how it works : Once the user enters a number, the do-while loop will check this number.

    If the number is NOT between 2 and 5 inclusive, the do-while loop will ask again the user to enter a number.

    If the number is between 2 and 5 inclusive, the loop stop working.

    So the do-while loop need to check if the number IS NOT between 2 and 5 inclusive.

    If it is not between 2 and 5 inclusive, it could be:

    Smaller than 2 : number < 2

    Or greater than 5 = number > 5

    The "or" condition is written by the symbols "||".

    The loop condition is (2 > number || number > 5).
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