Chapter 5: Problem 1
To __________ a value means to increase it by one.
Chapter 5: Problem 1
To __________ a value means to increase it by one.
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iostream \(>\) using namespace std; int main() \\{ int choice, num1, num2; do
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A) / / This program displays the sum of two numbers. # include \(<\) iostream
\(>\)
using namespace std;
int main()
\\{
int choice, num1, num2;
do
\\{
cout \(<<\) "Enter a number: ";
\\[
\operatorname{cin} \quad>>\text { num1 }
\\]
cout \(<<\) "Enter another number: "
\\[
\operatorname{cin} \quad>>\text { num2 }
\\]
cout \(<<\) "Their sum is " \(<<(\text { num1 }+\text { num2 ) }<<\) endl; cout
\(<<\) "Do you want to do this again?
\\[
\begin{array}{l}
\text { cout }<<" 1=\text { yes, } 0=\text { noln" } \\
\text { cin }>>\text { choice }
\end{array}
\\]
}while (choice = 1) return 0
\\}
B) // This program displays the sum of the numbers \(1-100\) # include
When the increment or decrement operator is placed after the operand (or to the operand’s right), the operator is being used in __________ mode.
Write a for loop that displays the following set of numbers: \\[0,10,20,30,40,50, \ldots, 1000\\]
To __________ a value means to decrease it by one.
Write a do-while loop that asks the user to enter two numbers. The numbers should be added and the sum displayed. The user should be asked if he or she wishes to perform the operation again. If so, the loop should repeat; otherwise it should terminate.
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