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Objective: The following program sorts a list of n one-byte numbers, using a very simple version of a sorting algorithm known as bubble sort (The list is scanned from top to bottom comparing adjacent entries and swapping them if they are in the wrong order). After n-1 passes through the list, the entries are sorted in ascending numerical order.1.Where and what data will be sorted

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