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![This program is asking the user to enter 5 scores.
It reads these numbers in an integer array called scores.
It also has a function that receives an int array and its size and returns the number of scores that qualify for grade of A.
Complete this program where you see labels as [A], [B], [C], and [D]. Label your answers for clarity.
Note that for part [D] you have to give the full definition of the function.
// Function prototype
int countAs (int[), int);
int main ()
{
const int SIZE = 5;
// [A] Declare scores to be an int array of size SIZE:
int count = 0;
int num_of_As;
cout « "Please enter 5 scores:" « endl;
while ( count < SIZE )
// [B] write the statement that reads user input in the array scores:
count++;
} // end of while loop
// [c] Call the function countAs and pass our array and its size to it, and
// assign its returned value to the variable num_of_As defined above:
cout « "You earned " « num_of_As « " grade(s) of A." <« endl;
return e;
// [D) Here you have to fully define the function countAs. It receives an int array
// and its size and returns the number of values qualified as A in that array.](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/229dfa80-c385-4f5e-a18d-92f304ba76cf/2b3cbfc1-765d-4849-98ff-257954bc230b/7fdl2l_thumbnail.png)
Transcribed Image Text:This program is asking the user to enter 5 scores.
It reads these numbers in an integer array called scores.
It also has a function that receives an int array and its size and returns the number of scores that qualify for grade of A.
Complete this program where you see labels as [A], [B], [C], and [D]. Label your answers for clarity.
Note that for part [D] you have to give the full definition of the function.
// Function prototype
int countAs (int[), int);
int main ()
{
const int SIZE = 5;
// [A] Declare scores to be an int array of size SIZE:
int count = 0;
int num_of_As;
cout « "Please enter 5 scores:" « endl;
while ( count < SIZE )
// [B] write the statement that reads user input in the array scores:
count++;
} // end of while loop
// [c] Call the function countAs and pass our array and its size to it, and
// assign its returned value to the variable num_of_As defined above:
cout « "You earned " « num_of_As « " grade(s) of A." <« endl;
return e;
// [D) Here you have to fully define the function countAs. It receives an int array
// and its size and returns the number of values qualified as A in that array.
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