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Chapter 5, Problem 9RQE
A loop that does not have a way of stopping is a(n) __________ loop.
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c++: make a loop that only ends once ctrl c is pushed on a computer
1. In the first loop, the low number will be the starting point for the loop and thehigh will be the ending point. The loop should display the iterator number andthat number x 10 on the same line, separated by a tab. See example on p. 177.2. The second loop should accumulate all the numbers between the starting pointand ending point. You will need to create and initialize an accumulator such astotal before you start the loop.
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Starting out With C++, Early Objects - Access
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