What will be the output of the following C++ code?#include #include int main (){char s[] = "365.24 29.53";char* p;double d1, d2;d1 = strtod (s, &p);d2 = strtod (p, NULL);printf ("%.2f\n", d1/d2);return 0;}

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What will be the output of the following C++ code?<br>#include <stdio.h> <br>#include <stdlib.h><br>int main ()<br>{<br>char s[] = "365.24 29.53";<br>char* p;<br>double d1, d2;<br>d1 = strtod (s, &p);<br>d2 = strtod (p, NULL);<br>printf ("%.2f\n", d1/d2);<br>return 0;<br>}