Database System Concepts
Database System Concepts
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Transcribed Image Text:Write a function in C that reads in an array of 100 integers. Your function should count the
number of integers in the array that are divisible by one of 2,3 or 5, but not by 7. Your function
should then return this total value. Note: if a number is divisible by more than one of 2,3 or 5 it
should only count it once.
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