Given an int variable k that has already been declared, write some code that uses a for loop to print a single line consisting of 97 asterisks. Use no variables other than k.

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Given an int variable k that has already been declared, write some code that uses a for loop to print a single line consisting of
97 asterisks. Use no variables other than k.
Additional Notes: Regarding your code's standard output, CodeLab will check for case errors and will check whitespace (tabs, spaces,
newlines) exactly.
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X (21 of 21) 03/09/22 01:26:46
for (k=0; k<=97; k++)
cout<<k<
1
2
"*"<<endl;
Transcribed Image Text:Instructions Given an int variable k that has already been declared, write some code that uses a for loop to print a single line consisting of 97 asterisks. Use no variables other than k. Additional Notes: Regarding your code's standard output, CodeLab will check for case errors and will check whitespace (tabs, spaces, newlines) exactly. * Submit History: X (21 of 21) 03/09/22 01:26:46 for (k=0; k<=97; k++) cout<<k< 1 2 "*"<<endl;
• stdout is not correct
• Consider replacing
<= with <
• Consider removing: <<
• Consider removing: k
• Is there a statement that needs to be terminated by a semicolon ( ; )?
• You may be missing a: cout
see test-case table below
Your Submission
for (k=0; k<=97; k++)
na<<endl;
cout<<k<<"
Transcribed Image Text:• stdout is not correct • Consider replacing <= with < • Consider removing: << • Consider removing: k • Is there a statement that needs to be terminated by a semicolon ( ; )? • You may be missing a: cout see test-case table below Your Submission for (k=0; k<=97; k++) na<<endl; cout<<k<<"
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