1. Using your text editor, enter (that is, type in) the C++ program shown above 2. Change the program so that it asks a user for their favourite number, writes it to the screen and then goes on to do the same things that the program in Q1 does. Create an int variable to store the number and read a value from the user using cin. Print out the text "Your favourite number is:" and the number that the user has entered. Be certain to add the symbols \n to your output statement. If the user entered 42, you should print out “Your favourite number is 42". Recompile the changed program and run it.

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Based on the image attached, answer the following questions using C++ language.

 

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main( )
{
int numberOfPods, peasPerPod, totalPeas;
cout << "Press return after entering a number.\n";
cout << "Enter the number of pods:\n";
cin >> numberOfPods;
cout << "Enter the number of peas in a pod:\n";
cin >> peasPerPod;
totalPeas = numberOfPods * peasPerPod;
cout << "If you have ";
cout << numberOfPods;
cout << " pea pods\n";
cout << "and ";
cout << peasPerPod;
cout << " peas in each pod, then\n";
cout << "you have ";
cout << totalPeas;
cout << " peas in all the pods.\n";
return 0;
Transcribed Image Text:#include <iostream> using namespace std; int main( ) { int numberOfPods, peasPerPod, totalPeas; cout << "Press return after entering a number.\n"; cout << "Enter the number of pods:\n"; cin >> numberOfPods; cout << "Enter the number of peas in a pod:\n"; cin >> peasPerPod; totalPeas = numberOfPods * peasPerPod; cout << "If you have "; cout << numberOfPods; cout << " pea pods\n"; cout << "and "; cout << peasPerPod; cout << " peas in each pod, then\n"; cout << "you have "; cout << totalPeas; cout << " peas in all the pods.\n"; return 0;
1. Using your text editor, enter (that is, type in) the C++ program shown above
2. Change the program so that it asks a user for their favourite number, writes it to the
screen and then goes on to do the same things that the program in Q1 does. Create an int
variable to store the number and read a value from the user using cin. Print out the text "Your
favourite number is:" and the number that the user has entered. Be certain to add the symbols
\n to your output statement. If the user entered 42, you should print out “Your favourite number
is 42". Recompile the changed program and run it.
Transcribed Image Text:1. Using your text editor, enter (that is, type in) the C++ program shown above 2. Change the program so that it asks a user for their favourite number, writes it to the screen and then goes on to do the same things that the program in Q1 does. Create an int variable to store the number and read a value from the user using cin. Print out the text "Your favourite number is:" and the number that the user has entered. Be certain to add the symbols \n to your output statement. If the user entered 42, you should print out “Your favourite number is 42". Recompile the changed program and run it.
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3. Further modify the C++ program that you already modified in Q2. Ask the user for two
numbers. Store the two numbers the user entered in two int variables. Print out the sum of these
variables. For example, if the user entered 3 and 5, print out, "The sum of 3 and 5 is 8".
Transcribed Image Text:3. Further modify the C++ program that you already modified in Q2. Ask the user for two numbers. Store the two numbers the user entered in two int variables. Print out the sum of these variables. For example, if the user entered 3 and 5, print out, "The sum of 3 and 5 is 8".
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