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Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
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Transcribed Image Text:Create a new C++ Console project in Visual Studio and name it Prog1. Use #include directives so that
you can use the cout object and string objects. Make sure you write the line
using namespace std;
after the #include directives. Then,
define the following variables: a string called name, an int called age, a char called initial, and a
double called gpa.
a.
b. Assign "Homer Simpson" to the name variable, 46 to the age variable, the character 'H' to the initial
variable, and 1.523 to the gpa variable.
С.
Using the variables, string literals, and the cout object, create output that looks like this:
Name
: Homer Simpson
Age
Initial
:
46
: Н
GPA
:
1.523
Try to make your output look as shown above
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