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Which of the following statements prevents Perl from creating variables "on the fly"?a. declare vars;b. explicit declare;c. use explicit;d. use strict;
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declare vars; - This statement does not prevent Perl from creating variables "on the fly". It is used to declare variables explicitly, but Perl can still create variables dynamically if needed. b. explicit declare; - This statement does not exist in Perl. It is Show more…
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