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Transcribed Image Text:int main()
#Fil in the code to define and indialize to 1 the variable month float
total = 0, rain,
cout << Enter the total rainfall for month
<month << endl,
cout << Enter-1 when you are finished"<< endl
W Fill in the code to read in the value for rain
W Fill in the code to start a while loop that iterates
# while rain does nor egual-1
OF
Fill in the code to update total by adding it to rain cout
<< "Enter the total rainfall in inches for month "
<< month << endl
cout << "Enter-1 when you are finished" << endl
W Fill in the code to read in the value for rain
}/end of while loop
if (month == 1)
cout << "No data has been entered" < end!;
else
cout << "The total rainfall for the "<< month-1
<< "months is "<< total << "inches."<- endl
return 0
Question (ULO 2-c Task B)
1. Run the program several times with various input. Record your results. Are they
correct?
2. What happens if you
3. What happens if you enter only values of 0 for one or more months?
4. Is there any numerical data that you should not enter?
enter-1 first?

Transcribed Image Text:DAVAD CITY
ULO (2-c): While loop- Task B
1946
/ This program illustrates the use of a sentinel in a while loop.
/ The user is asked for monthly rainfall totals until a sentinel
/ value of -1 is entered. Then the total rainfall is displayed.
#include <iostream>
using namespace std,
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