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    You Can Convert an Enumerator to Its Underlying Integer Type
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You Can Convert an Enumerator to Its Underlying Integer Type

Question 35

Question 35

Multiple Choice

You can convert an enumerator to its underlying integer type by using a(n) ____________.


A) binary operator
B) cast operator
C) reference variable
D) assignment statement

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