Final answer:
In the cloned program, all dates remain as they were in the original program, meaning tentative dates remain tentative, and confirmed dates remain confirmed. This behavior can vary depending on the cloning functionality of the specific software in use.
Step-by-step explanation:
When a program that contains both tentative and confirmed entries in the calendar is cloned, the standard behavior is that the status of these entries is preserved in the cloned program. Therefore, the correct statement about the state of the entries in the resulting cloned program is that All dates remain as they were in the original Program (tentative and confirmed). However, it's important to note that the exact behavior can depend on the specific software or application being used to create and clone the program. It's always a good idea to verify this behavior with the particular tool in question to ensure that all entries are copied over accurately.