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Transcribed Image Text:Given 2 inputs (each on a separate line):
• The 1st line of input is size allocation of your array. For example, if
the 1st line input is 5, then your array should accept 5 inputs.
• The 2nd line of input is the numbers (space-delimited/separated)
that you will have to store in your array, then print them backwards,
space delimited.
To-Do:
Write a C++ program that prints the results of given input numbers
based on the rules defined above.
Sample Input/Output:
Input
8
65439012
Output
21093456
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