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What is wrong with the following pseudocode?

Declare Count As Integer

Declare TheNumber As Integer

Set TheNumber = 12

For (Count = 10; Count>TheNumber; Count--)

Write TheNumber + Count

End For

The loop will never be entered since the initial value of Count is less than the test condition
The limit condition in a For loop cannot be a variable
A counter must start at 0 or 1
The loop will never end since the test condition will never be met

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