3. 24-hour time (also known in the U.S. as military time) is widely used around the world. Time is expressed as hours since midnight. The day starts at 0000, and ends at 2359. • Write a program that converts am/pm time to 24-hour time. • Hints: o Think of how each hour should be handled. 12:00 am -12:59 am becomes what? 8:00 am becomes what? 12:00 pm? 1:00 pm? Group the hours into cases that should be handled similarly (e.g., 1:00 am to 11:00 am are handled the same). o Declare variables for hoursAmPm, minAmPm, and hours24. Note that minutes for 24-hour time remain the same as for am/pm, so no extra variable is needed. o Use an if-else statement to detect each case, and set the hours24 appropriately. o When outputting hour24, check if the hour is 0-9 (just check for < 10). If so, output a "0". So 7 will be output as 07. Do the same when outputting the minutes. 4. Make sure to follow the Grading Rubric and Academic Integrity guidelines outlined in the syllabus. Expected Program Output: Test Run #1 2:30 pm 1430 Test Run #2 12:01 am 0001

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C++ please - 24-hour time (also known in the U.S. as military time) is widely used around the world. Time is expressed as hours since midnight. The day starts at 0000, and ends at 2359. Write a program that converts am/pm time to 24-hour time. If the input is 2:30 pm, the output should be 1430. If the input is 12:01 am, the output should be 0001.

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  • Think of how each hour should be handled. 12:00 am -12:59 am becomes what? 8:00 am becomes what? 12:00 pm? 1:00 pm? Group the hours into cases that should be handled similarly (e.g., 1:00 am to 11:00 am are handled the same).

  • Declare variables for hoursAmPm, minAmPm, and hours24. Note that minutes for 24-hour time remain the same as for am/pm, so no extra variable is needed.

  • Use an if-else statement to detect each case, and set the hours24 appropriately.

  • When outputting hour24, check if the hour is 0-9 (just check for < 10). If so, output a "0". So 7 will be output as 07. Do the same when outputting the minutes.

#include <iostream>

int main() 
{
   std::string time;
   
   std::cout << "Enter the time as (hh:mm xm) ";
   std::getline(std::cin, time);
   
   /* Type your code here. */

   return 0;
}

3. 24-hour time (also known in the U.S. as military time) is widely used around the world.
Time is expressed as hours since midnight. The day starts at 0000, and ends at 2359.
• Write a program that converts am/pm time to 24-hour time.
• Hints:
o Think of how each hour should be handled. 12:00 am -12:59 am becomes what?
8:00 am becomes what? 12:00 pm? 1:00 pm? Group the hours into cases that
should be handled similarly (e.g., 1:00 am to 11:00 am are handled the same).
o Declare variables for hoursAmPm, minAmPm, and hours24. Note that minutes for
24-hour time remain the same as for am/pm, so no extra variable is needed.
o Use an if-else statement to detect each case, and set the hours24 appropriately.
o When outputting hour24, check if the hour is 0-9 (just check for < 10). If so, output
a "0". So 7 will be outp as 07. Do the same when outputting the minutes.
4. Make sure to follow the Grading Rubric and Academic Integrity guidelines outlined in
the syllabus.
Expected Program Output:
Test Run #1
2:30 pm
1430
Test Run #2
12:01 am
0001
Transcribed Image Text:3. 24-hour time (also known in the U.S. as military time) is widely used around the world. Time is expressed as hours since midnight. The day starts at 0000, and ends at 2359. • Write a program that converts am/pm time to 24-hour time. • Hints: o Think of how each hour should be handled. 12:00 am -12:59 am becomes what? 8:00 am becomes what? 12:00 pm? 1:00 pm? Group the hours into cases that should be handled similarly (e.g., 1:00 am to 11:00 am are handled the same). o Declare variables for hoursAmPm, minAmPm, and hours24. Note that minutes for 24-hour time remain the same as for am/pm, so no extra variable is needed. o Use an if-else statement to detect each case, and set the hours24 appropriately. o When outputting hour24, check if the hour is 0-9 (just check for < 10). If so, output a "0". So 7 will be outp as 07. Do the same when outputting the minutes. 4. Make sure to follow the Grading Rubric and Academic Integrity guidelines outlined in the syllabus. Expected Program Output: Test Run #1 2:30 pm 1430 Test Run #2 12:01 am 0001
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int main() 
{
   std::string time;
   
   std::cout << "Enter the time as (hh:mm xm) ";
   std::getline(std::cin, time);
   
   /* Type your code here. */

   return 0;
}

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