Considering the following code fragment, what is the output? int **p = new int*[5]; for(int i=0; i< 5; i++){     p[i] = new int[5]; } p[0][0] = 96; p[0][1] = 97; p[0][2] = 98; cout << *((*p)+1) << endl; Group of answer choices 96 97 98 Segmentation Fault   ================== Which of the following would correctly output the third slot in a dynamic, single dimensional array of integers named numbers? Group of answer choices cout << *(numbers+2); cout << *numbers+2; cout << *(numbers)+2; None of these

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Considering the following code fragment, what is the output?

int **p = new int*[5];
for(int i=0; i< 5; i++){
    p[i] = new int[5];
}

p[0][0] = 96;
p[0][1] = 97;
p[0][2] = 98;
cout << *((*p)+1) << endl;

Group of answer choices
96
97
98
Segmentation Fault
 
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Which of the following would correctly output the third slot in a dynamic, single dimensional array of integers named numbers?
Group of answer choices
cout << *(numbers+2);
cout << *numbers+2;
cout << *(numbers)+2;
None of these
 
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It is required to create a dynamic array that can store 10 integers. Which of the following will work?
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int array=(int*) malloc(10*sizeof(int));
int* array=(int*) malloc(10*sizeof(int));
int array=(int) malloc(10*sizeof(int));
int* array=malloc(10*sizeof(int));
 
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