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Chapter 5, Problem 68RQE
// This
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
int numCount, total;
double average;
cout ≪ "How many numbers do you want to average? ";
cin ≫ numCount;
for (int count = 0; count < numCount; count++)
{
int num;
cout ≪ "Enter a number: ";
cin ≫ num;
total += num;
count++;
}
average = total / numCount;
cout ≪ "The average is ≪ average ≪ endl ;
return 0;
}
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