Which statement should you put at the end of your assembly c
     Which statement should you put at the end of your assembly code in order to have your program end quickly?  exit(0)  ret 0  INVOKE exit, 0  ret  mov eax, 0  Given the following MASM program what will be the second line output to the screen (ignore any blank lines).  .386  .model flat, c  .stack 100h  printf PROTO arg1: Ptr Byte, printlist VARARG  .data  msg1fmt byte 0Ah, %s%d%s%d%s\", 0Ah, 0  msg2fmt byte 0Ah, %s%d\", 0Ah, 0Ah, 0  mag11 byte \"The first number is\", 0  msg12 byte, \"but the second number is\", 0  msg 13 byte, 0  msg2 byte \"while the third number is\", 0  num1 sdword 5  num2 sdword 7  num3 sdword 11  .code  main proc  INVOKE printf, ADDR msg1fmt, ADDR msg11, num1, ADDR msg12. num2, ADOR msg13  INVOKE printf, ADDR msg2fmt. ADDR msg2, num3 main  ret  main endp  end  _____ 
  
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4- for faster exit we will use mov eas,0 as this act like a interrupt command and interrupts are always given higher priority than other statements.

