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Select the right statement with reference to malloc() and calloc().

(a) malloc() does not set the memory to zero whereas calloc() sets allocated memory to zero

(b) malloc() sets the memory to zero whereas calloc() does not set allocated memory to zero

(c) malloc() sets the memory to zero whereas calloc() sets allocated memory to zero

(d) malloc() does not set the memory to zero whereas calloc() does not set allocated memory to zero

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The correct choice is (a) malloc() does not set the memory to zero whereas calloc() sets allocated memory to zero

To explain: The difference in malloc() and calloc() is that calloc() sets the memory to zero whereas malloc()does not sets allocated memory to zero.

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