Computer Science, asked by bhumikabashani, 5 months ago

a boolean value is internally treated as an integer value(true/false)​

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Answered by ruhi679
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Explanation:

True.

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Answered by sam44257
1

Answer:

False

Explanation:

Boolean values are not actually stored in Boolean variables as the words “true” or “false”. Instead, they are stored as integers: true becomes the integer 1, and false becomes the integer 0. Similarly, when Boolean values are evaluated, they don't actually evaluate.

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