Suppose I have a very simple C program that just does this: int i = 6; int j = 4; int k = 5; int a = i + j + k; Since `i`, `j`, and `k` are on the stack, they will be located relative to the stack pointer. I am told the compiler determines these relative locations; my guess is the compiler translates `int a = i + j + k` into "Add the values located at (stack pointer - 3x), (stack pointer - 2x), and (stack pointer - x) and push the result to the stack." Am I correct?