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Which of the following is the correct boolean expression to test for: int x being a value less than or equal to 500 or greater than 650, or int y not equal to 1000? a. ((x >= 500 && x < 650) && (y != 1000)) b. ((x <= 500 OR x > 650) AND !(y. equal(1000))) c. ((x <= 500 || x > 650) || (y != 1000)) d. ((x <= 500 || x > 650) && !(y == 1000))

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