Convert the following conditional statement to switch statement: if (numBooks >=0 && numBooks <=2) cout << "You earned 0 points.\n"; else if (numBooks == 4) cout << "You earned 5 points.\n"; else cout << "That's an invalid number of books.\n";

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. Convert the following conditional statement to switch statement:

if (numBooks >=0 && numBooks <=2) cout << "You earned 0 points.\n"; else if (numBooks == 4) cout << "You earned 5 points.\n"; else cout << "That's an invalid number of books.\n"; 

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