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A student was asked to develop an algorithm to find and output the largest of three numerical values x, y, and z that are provided as input. Here is what was produced: Input: x, y, z. Algorithm: Check if [x > y] and [x > z]. If it is, then output the value of x and stop. Otherwise, continue to the next line. Check if [y > x] and [y > z]. If it is, then output the value of y and stop. Otherwise, continue to the next line. Check if [z > x] and [z > y]. If it is, then output the value of z and stop. Is this a correct solution to the problem? Explain why or why not. If it is incorrect, fi x the algorithm so that it is a correct solution.
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