/ HouseholdSize.cpp - This program uses a bubble sort to arrange up to 300 household sizes in// descending order and then prints the mean and median household size. // Input: Interactive.// Output: Mean and median household size. #include #include using namespace std;int main() { // Declare variables. const int SIZE = 300;// Number of household sizes int householdSizes[SIZE]; // Array used to store 300 household sizes int x; int limit = SIZE; int householdSize = 0; int pairsToCompare; bool switchOccurred; int temp; double sum = 0; double mean = 0; int medianIndex = 0; // Input household size cout << "Enter household size or 999 to quit: "; cin >> householdSize; // Fill an array with household sizes - the maximum households = 300 x = 0; while(x < limit && householdSize != 999) { // Place value in array. householdSizes[x] = householdSize; // Calculate total of household sizes using the sum variable x++; // Get ready for next input item. cout << "Enter household size or 999 to quit: "; cin >> householdSize; } // End of input loop. // set the limit to x // calulate the mean household size by dividing the sum by the limit // Use one of your sort routines to sort the Array so that the house sizes are in ascending order // Print the mean // Set medianIndex = (limit-1)/2 // Print the median found at householdSizes[medianIndex] return 0;} // End of main function
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