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Transcribed Image Text:Integer numElements is read from input. Given the integer vector yearlyMiles with the size of numElements, write a for loop that
sets sumBonus to the total bonus miles. Miles above 300 contain bonus miles.
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int numElements;
int sumBonus;
cin >> numElements;
// Creates a vector of size numElements and initialize all values to 0
yearlyMiles.resize (numElements);
for (i = 0; i < yearlyMiles.size(); ++i) {
cin >> yearlyMiles.at(i);
}
* Your code goes here */
cout << "sumBonus: " << sumBonus << endl;
return 0;
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