use the following pseudocode to create a program named walkathon.cpp: your friend Emily is participating in a walk-a-thon to benefit a food pantry charity. she is asking her friends and family to sponsor her. she's asked you to create a program for those who wish to sponsor her walk declare an integer variable to store the number of sponsors since she wants as many sponsors as possible, she doesn't know how many sponsors she'll have that means no defined size of the array (number of sponsors will be input by the user) using dynamic memory allocation with a pointer declare an array called miles and assign it the null pointer ask the user how many sponsors there will be store the number of sponsors dynamically allocate an array using the number of sponsors for your counter her constant rate of donation per mile will be $1.50 your program should display a welcome to Emily's Walk-a-thon page! also display her rate of donation per mile in a sentence. ask the user to input the number of miles (maximum:  twenty) that they're sponsoring Emily

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use the following pseudocode to create a program named walkathon.cpp:

  • your friend Emily is participating in a walk-a-thon to benefit a food pantry charity.
  • she is asking her friends and family to sponsor her.
  • she's asked you to create a program for those who wish to sponsor her walk
  • declare an integer variable to store the number of sponsors
  • since she wants as many sponsors as possible, she doesn't know how many sponsors she'll have
    • that means no defined size of the array (number of sponsors will be input by the user)
    • using dynamic memory allocation with a pointer
    • declare an array called miles and assign it the null pointer
    • ask the user how many sponsors there will be
    • store the number of sponsors
    • dynamically allocate an array using the number of sponsors for your counter
  • her constant rate of donation per mile will be $1.50
  • your program should display a welcome to Emily's Walk-a-thon page!
  • also display her rate of donation per mile in a sentence.
  • ask the user to input the number of miles (maximum:  twenty) that they're sponsoring Emily
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