A linked stack is a:   Single linked list in which the first node of the linked list is the top of the stack.   Doubly linked list in which the first node of the linked list is the top of the stack.   Single linked list in which the last node of the linked list is the top of the stack.

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  2. A linked stack is a:

     
    1. Single linked list in which the first node of the linked list is the top of the stack.

       
    2. Doubly linked list in which the first node of the linked list is the top of the stack.

       
    3. Single linked list in which the last node of the linked list is the top of the stack.

       
    4. Doubly linked list in which the last node of the linked list is the top of the stack.

       
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A linked stack is a:
A) Single linked list in which the first node of the linked list is the top of the stack.
B
Doubly linked list in which the first node of the linked list is the top of the stack.
Single linked list in which the last node of the linked list is the top of the stack.
D) Doubly linked list in which the last node of the linked list is the top of the stack.
Transcribed Image Text:A linked stack is a: A) Single linked list in which the first node of the linked list is the top of the stack. B Doubly linked list in which the first node of the linked list is the top of the stack. Single linked list in which the last node of the linked list is the top of the stack. D) Doubly linked list in which the last node of the linked list is the top of the stack.
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