2.19.2 [5] <2.8> Functions can often be implemented by compilers “in-line.” An
in-line function is when the body of the function is copied into the program space,
allowing the overhead of the function call to be eliminated. Implement an “in-line”
version of the the C code in the table in MIPS assembly. What is the reduction in
the total number of MIPS assembly instructions needed to complete the function?
Assume that the C variable n is initialized to 5.
 
 
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