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1) Create an Array which can contain 15 elements using an initializer list.
2) The values in the list will be: 99, 45, 1, 51, 11, 71, 22, 33, 44, 55, 32,
64, 88, 76, 88
3) Print the elements of the array from first to last using a loop. Use the
length property to print the elements.
4) Using Selection Sort, sort the array in increasing order.
5) Print the elements of the array from first to last using a loop. Use the
length property to print the elements.
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