LAB 7-5 Desk-CIleck The code shown in Figure 7-45 should display the numbers 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12. Desk-check the code. Did your desk-check reveal any errors in the code? If so correct the code, and then desk-check it again. for (int number = 2; number < 12; number += 2) cout <« number « endl; //end for

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**LAB 7.5: Desk Check**

The code shown in Figure 7-45 should display the numbers 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12. Desk-check the code. Did your desk-check reveal any errors in the code? If so, correct the code and then desk-check it again.

**Figure 7-45: Code for Lab 7.5**
```plaintext
for ( int number = 2; number < 12; number += 2 )
    cout << number << endl;
// end for
```

**LAB 7.6: Debug**

Follow the instructions for starting C++ and viewing the Lab7-6.cpp file.

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The figure provides a simple `for` loop in C++ meant to print even numbers from 2 to 12. Ensure to check and correct any errors, verifying that the output matches the intended results.
Transcribed Image Text:**LAB 7.5: Desk Check** The code shown in Figure 7-45 should display the numbers 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12. Desk-check the code. Did your desk-check reveal any errors in the code? If so, correct the code and then desk-check it again. **Figure 7-45: Code for Lab 7.5** ```plaintext for ( int number = 2; number < 12; number += 2 ) cout << number << endl; // end for ``` **LAB 7.6: Debug** Follow the instructions for starting C++ and viewing the Lab7-6.cpp file. --- The figure provides a simple `for` loop in C++ meant to print even numbers from 2 to 12. Ensure to check and correct any errors, verifying that the output matches the intended results.
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    for (int number = 2; number < 12; number += 2)

   

        cout << number << endl;

   

    //end for

 

The code should display the numbers 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12.

 

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