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Given the code:
srand(time(NULL));
int CAPACITY = 10;
int a[CAPACITY];
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5 6 2 5 2 9 2 6 8 9
5.4
1. Write a loop to store random values from 0 to CAPACITY-1 inclusive into the array.
2. Write a loop to print the array and calculate the average of all values.
3. Write a line of code to print the calculated average to the console.
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