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The value of p after execution of the following program will be:

int new(int t)
{
static int cal=0;
cal=cal+t;
return(cal);
}
main()
{
int t,p;
for(t=0;t<=4;t++)
p= new(t);
}
  1. $10$
  2. $4$     
  3. $6$    
  4. $7$
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