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Given: int m=5; m*=5 then the value stored in m results in 55.

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Reason — In the given expression, int m = 5; m *= 5;, the *= operator is an assignment operator that multiplies the value of m by 5 and then assigns the result back to m. So, m *= 5 is equivalent to m = m * 5. Initially, m is 5, and after the operation, the value of m will be 25, not 55.

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