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We use the array's name and the specific element's subscript to refer to a specific place or element in the array.

Explain what an array is.

An array is a collection of elements of the same type that are kept in close proximity to one another in memory and may be individually referred to using an index to a unique identifier when declaring an array of five int values, there is no requirement to define five separate variables (each with its own identifier).

What actual-world examples of arrays are there?

The following are some examples of arrays in real life:

Postal boxes, book pages, egg cartons, chess/checkerboards, and postage stamps

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