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(Find the largest) The process of finding the largest number (i.e., the maximum of a group of numbers) is used frequently in computer applications. For example, a
a) counter-A counter to count to 10 (i.e., to keep track of how many numbers have been input and to determine when all 10 numbers have been processed).
b) number-The current number input to the program.
c) largest-The largest number found so far.
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