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// Lab 6 - Loops, part 2
// Partner 1: Ivan Ivanovich
// Partner 2: Jesus Hernandez
// Due: October 42, 2038
//
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
int num;
// Initialization
cout <« endl « "Enter numbers, 999 to quit" <« endl;
çin >> num;
while (num != 999) // Conditional
{
// Loop Body
cout <« "Number entered is: " « num << endl;
// Update
cout <« "Enter numbers, 999 to quit" << endl;
sin >> num;
}
return 0;
1. Add the steps to total the number entered.
2.
Add the steps to count how many numbers entered.
3.
Test with values you know the answer to. (At least three)
4.
SUBMIT your code, and sample Output on the next page
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