#include // No need to convert these two commands using namespace std; // No need to convert these two commands const int amount = 200; int num; int sum; int main() { cin >> num; sum = num + amount; cout << "sum = " << sum << endl; return 0; }

C++ for Engineers and Scientists
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Chapter6: Modularity Using Functions
Section6.1: Function And Parameter Declarations
Problem 11E
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  • Convert the following C++ program into Pep/9:

#include <iostream> // No need to convert these two commands
using namespace std; // No need to convert these two commands

const int amount = 200;
int num;
int sum;

int main() {
cin >> num;
sum = num + amount;
cout << "sum = " << sum << endl;
return 0;
}

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