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How many parts are there in a declaration statement?
Answer Posted / Chandan Kumar Choudhary
In most programming languages, a declaration statement typically consists of two parts: the data type and the variable name. For example, in C++: `int myVariable;` where 'int' is the data type and 'myVariable' is the variable name.
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