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Which of the following statements is true regarding the data structure of the linked list when compared to the array? A. Arrays have better cache locality that can make them superior in terms of efficiency. B. Inserting, displaying and deleting items into a linked list are easy. C. Random access is not permitted within a typical linked lists implementation. D. The size of the array should be decided at the time of compilation, and linked lists may change their size at any time dynamically. E. All of the above

   Which of the following statements is true regarding the data structure of the linked list when compared to the array?
A. Arrays have better cache locality that can make them superior in terms of efficiency.
B. Inserting, displaying and deleting items into a linked list are easy.
C. Random access is not permitted within a typical linked lists implementation.
D. The size of the array should be decided at the time of compilation, and linked lists may change their size at any time dynamically.
E. All of the above
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Data Structures Using C
Data Structures Using C
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Which of the following statements is true regarding the data structure of the linked list when compared to the array? A. Arrays have better cache locality that can make them superior in terms of efficiency. B. Inserting, displaying and deleting items into a linked list are easy. C. Random access is not permitted within a typical linked lists implementation. D. The size of the array should be decided at the time of compilation, and linked lists may change their size at any time dynamically. E. All of the above
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