STARTING OUT W/C++,...(LL)-W/ACCESS
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Author: GADDIS
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Chapter 4.13, Problem 4.25CP
The following statements use conditional expressions. Rewrite each with an if /else statement.
A) j = k > 90 ? 57 : 12;
B) factor = x >= 10 ? y * 22 : y * 35;
C) total += count == 1 ? sales : count * sales;
D) cout << (((num % 2) == 0) ? "Even\n" : "odd\n");
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STARTING OUT W/C++,...(LL)-W/ACCESS
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