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There is a file* "sockfd" that provides a remote connection over a socket. what is the correct way to send the value of the int variable "data" across the connection?
a. write(sockfd, data, sizeof(int))
b. write(*sockfd, & data, 4)
c. write(sockfd, & data, sizeof(int))
d. write(*sockfd, data, 4)

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