Answer Posted / Pranav Pradeep Saxena
The 'where' clause in LINQ (Language-Integrated Query) is used to filter or restrict the data set returned by a query based on specified conditions. The 'let' clause, on the other hand, allows you to introduce local variables that are available within a query expression.
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