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Write a C++ function (along with the helper functions) that returns the maximum number in a list of integers stored in the file -"numbers.txt". The code should follow the exact function declaration:
int maxFileNum(istream& inputFile);
(Input: istream& inputFile-file object for reading the numbers. Assume this file has already been opened, and tehn passed by reference as an argument)
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