Determine how many addition assignment statements are done in the worst case scenario of the following code. Then determine how many multiplication assignment statements are done in the worst case scenario. Assume that all variables are properly declared.             y = 1;             for  (i=1; i<=n;i++)             {                         for (j = 1; j<=n;j++)                         {                                     x = i + j;                                     x = x * y;                         }                         x = y + x;             }

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Determine how many addition assignment statements are done in the worst case scenario of the following code. Then determine how many multiplication assignment statements are done in the worst case scenario. Assume that all variables are properly declared.

            y = 1;

            for  (i=1; i<=n;i++)

            {

                        for (j = 1; j<=n;j++)

                        {

                                    x = i + j;

                                    x = x * y;

                        }

                        x = y + x;

            }

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