First, read in an input value for variable numVals. Then, read numVals integers from input and output each on the same line with ": " between each value. End with a newline. Note: ": " should not be at the beginning or end of the output. Ex: If the input is 4 -20 80 60 -10, then the output is: -20: 80: 60: -10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10     #include using namespace std;   int main() { intnumVals;   /* Your code goes here */   return0; }

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First, read in an input value for variable numVals. Then, read numVals integers from input and output each on the same line with ": " between each value. End with a newline.

Note: ": " should not be at the beginning or end of the output.

Ex: If the input is 4 -20 80 60 -10, then the output is:

-20: 80: 60: -10

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#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
 
int main() {
intnumVals;
 
/* Your code goes here */
 
return0;
}
 
 
 
 
 
 
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