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Chapter 3.6, Problem 3.16CP
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//Include the required header files
#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
using namespace std;
//Main Function
int main()
{
//Declare the required variables
int unus, duo, tres;
//Initialize the variables
unus = duo = tres = 5;
//Add 4 to 5 and store it in a variable
unus += 4;
//Multiply 2 to 5 and store it in a variable
duo *= 2;
//Subtract 4 from 5 and store it in a variable
tres -= 4;
//Divide unus value by 3 and store it in a variable
unus /= 3;
//Add duo value to tres and store it in a variable
duo += tres;
//Print the value
cout << unus << endl;
//Print the value
cout << duo << endl;
//Print the value
cout << tres << endl;
//Return the statement
return 0;
}
Explanation:
- Include the required header files
- Give the “main ()” function
- Declare the variables “unus”, “duo”, and “tres”.
- Initialize those variables to 5...
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