First, read in an input value for variable numIn. Then, read numIn integers from input and output each integer on a newline followed by the string " messages.". Ex: If the input is 5 55 75 90 15 95, the output is: 55 messages. 75 messages. 90 messages. 15 messages. 95 messages.

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First, read in an input value for variable numIn. Then, read numIn integers from input and output each integer on a newline followed by the string " messages.".

Ex: If the input is 5 55 75 90 15 95, the output is:

55 messages.

75 messages.

90 messages.

15 messages.

95 messages.

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;

int main() {
   int numIn;

   cin >> numIn;
   int values[numIn];
   for (int i = 0; i < numIn; i++) {
      cout << values[i] << "messages." << endl;
   }

   return 0;
}

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