In Frac.h, extend the methods addition( const Fraction & ),subtraction(const Fraction&), multiply(const Fraction &); divide(const Fraction &); void printFraction(); by overloading operators +, -, *, /, << respectively.  The concept of extend can be achieved by keeping the existing functions (e.g. addition(const Fraction &), and etc.) and design the extended functions through calling the existing functions. Add overloading operators > and < so that they can compare two Fractions Write your own implementation file which is named Frac2.cpp to replace Frac.cpp and implement the Fraction class and the necessary overloading operators. Download the driver Frac2Driver.cpp download to test your codes. If your codes in files Frac2.h and Frac2.cpp are correct, the standard output after the execution of your program should like the following: 7/3 + 1/3 = 8/3 7/3 - 1/3 = 2 7/3 * 1/3 = 7/9 7/3 / 1/3 = 7 7/3 is: > 1/3 according to the overloaded > operator >= 1/3 according to the overloaded < operator Press any key to continue

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  • In Frac.h, extend the methods addition( const Fraction & ),subtraction(const Fraction&), multiply(const Fraction &); divide(const Fraction &); void printFraction(); by overloading operators +, -, *, /, << respectively.  The concept of extend can be achieved by keeping the existing functions (e.g. addition(const Fraction &), and etc.) and design the extended functions through calling the existing functions.
  • Add overloading operators > and < so that they can compare two Fractions
    Write your own implementation file which is named Frac2.cpp to replace Frac.cpp and implement the Fraction class and the necessary overloading operators.
  • Download the driver Frac2Driver.cpp download to test your codes. If your codes in files Frac2.h and Frac2.cpp are correct, the standard output after the execution of your program should like the following:

7/3 + 1/3 = 8/3
7/3 - 1/3 = 2
7/3 * 1/3 = 7/9
7/3 / 1/3 = 7
7/3 is:
> 1/3 according to the overloaded > operator
>= 1/3 according to the overloaded < operator
Press any key to continue

 

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