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Transcribed Image Text:Determine how many times the innermost loop will be iterated when the following algorithm segment is implemented and run.
for i:= 8 to 60
for j = 10 to 30
[Statements in body of inner loop.
None contain branching statements that
lead outside the loop.]
next j
next i
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