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- create a
program which will write data to a file - name the file open and shut.cpp
- the data will be five test scores
- create an array with a constant SIZE of 5 (call the array tests)
- initialize the array to five scores of your choosing
- open a text file called scores.txt to store the data in
- use a for loop to enter the test scores to scores file
- each score should be on a separate line
- close the file
- display the words "Mission accomplished!"
- reopen the file
- read each test score from the file and display it on screen
- each score on a separate line
- close the file
- display the words "Coffee break!"
- save and run your program
- confirm that a file named scores.txt is in the project's folder
- the file should list the five test scores from the array
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