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Write a C++ program that includes the following function:
- a boolean function with the name of "evenorodd" that tests a number to see whether it is even or odd.
your program should do the following in each iteration:
- ask the user to enter a number and each time by calling "evenorodd" function determines if the number is even or odd?
- then ask the user: "Do you want to continue?" if the answer is "Y" or "Yes", then repeat the process
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