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Which of the following statements are correct about an enum used in C#.NET? An enum can be declared inside a class. An enum can take Single, Double or Decimal values. An enum can be declared outside a class. An enum can be declared inside/outside a n ?->(Show Answer!)
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1. Which of the following statements are correct about an enum used in C#.NET? An enum can be declared inside a class. An enum can take Single, Double or Decimal values. An enum can be declared outside a class. An enum can be declared inside/outside a namespace. An object can be assigned to an enum variable.





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