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Write a main function that declares an array of 100 doubles.
In a for loop, assign each of the doubles a random number between 0.50 and 50.00. Here’s how.
array[i] = (double) (rand() % 100 + 1) / 2.0;
Output the elements of the array in 10 columns that are each 6 spaces wide.
Each row in the output will have 10 values. The doubles will be printed with 2 places of accuracy past the decimal.
The output of this one-dimensional array requires a single loop with an if statement inside. Even though the 100
numbers are going to be presented as a table of numbers, they are still just a list in memory.
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