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Chapter 3.7, Problem 3.18CP
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The given program lines are mixed up, they are rearranged to display the required output.
//Include the header files
#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
using namespace std;
//Main function
int main()
{
//Declare the string variable
string person = "Wolfgang Smith";
//Set precision to 20
cout << setw(20);
//The output is right aligned
cout << right;
//Display the output right with precision 20
cout << person << endl;
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