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Transcribed Image Text:numStudents is read from input as the number of input values in the vector that follow. Use two for loops to output all
numStudents elements of vector walkingLogs that are:
even integers
• odd integers
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For both loops, follow each element with a space, including the last element, and end with a newline.
Ex: If the input is 8 11 30 70 39 69 29 138 162, then the output is:
30 70 138 162
11 39 69 29
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int numStudents;
int i;
cin >> numStudents;
vector<int> walkingLogs (numStudents);
for (i = 0; i < walking Logs.size(); ++i) {
cin >> walkingLogs.at(i);
}
* Your code goes here */
return 0;
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