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Consider the following recursive implementation used to convert a decimal number to its binary equivalent:
#include<stdio.h>
int arr[31], len = 0;
void recursive_dec_to_bin(int n)
{
      if(n == 0 && len == 0)
      {
          arr[len++] = 0;
          return;
      }
      if(n == 0)
          return;
        __________;
      recursive_dec_to_bin(n/2);
}
int main()
{
     int n = 100,i;
     recursive_dec_to_bin(n);
     for(i=len-1; i>=0; i--)
     printf("%d",arr[i]);
     return 0;
}
Which of the following lines should be inserted to complete the above code?

A. arr[len] = n

B. arr[len] = n % 2

C. arr[len++] = n % 2

D. arr[len++] = n

Answer: Option C


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