Output each floating-point value with two digits after the decimal point, which can be achieved by executing cout << fixed << setprecision (2); once before all other cout statements. (1) Prompt the user to enter five numbers, being five people's weights. Store the numbers in a vector of doubles. Output the vector's numbers on one line, each number followed by one space. Ex: Enter weight 1: 236.0 Enter weight 2: 89.5 Enter weight 3: 142.0 Enter weight 4: 166.3 Enter weight 5: 93.0 You entered: 236.00 89.50 142.00 166.30 93.00 (2) Also output the total weight, by summing the vector's elements. (3) Also output the average of the vector's elements. (4) Also output the max vector element. Ex: Enter weight 1: 236.0 Enter weight 2: 89.5 Enter weight 3: 142.0 Enter weight 4: 166.3 Enter weight 5: 93.0 You entered: 236.00 89.50 142.00 166.30 93.00 Total weight: 726.80 Average weight: 145.36 Max weight: 236.00

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Output each floating-point value with two digits after the decimal point, which can be achieved by executing
cout << fixed << setprecision (2); once before all other cout statements.
(1) Prompt the user to enter five numbers, being five people's weights. Store the numbers in a vector of doubles. Output the vector's
numbers on one line, each number followed by one space.
Ex:
Enter weight 1:
236.0
Enter weight 2:
89.5
Enter weight 3:
142.0
Enter weight 4:
166.3
Enter weight 5:
93.0
You entered: 236.00 89.50 142.00 166.30 93.00
(2) Also output the total weight, by summing the vector's elements.
(3) Also output the average of the vector's elements.
(4) Also output the max vector element.
Ex:
Enter weight 1:
236.0
Enter weight 2:
89.5
Enter weight 3:
142.0
Enter weight 4:
166.3
Enter weight 5:
93.0
You entered: 236.00 89.50 142.00 166.30 93.00
Total weight: 726.80
Average weight: 145.36
Max weight: 236.00
Transcribed Image Text:Output each floating-point value with two digits after the decimal point, which can be achieved by executing cout << fixed << setprecision (2); once before all other cout statements. (1) Prompt the user to enter five numbers, being five people's weights. Store the numbers in a vector of doubles. Output the vector's numbers on one line, each number followed by one space. Ex: Enter weight 1: 236.0 Enter weight 2: 89.5 Enter weight 3: 142.0 Enter weight 4: 166.3 Enter weight 5: 93.0 You entered: 236.00 89.50 142.00 166.30 93.00 (2) Also output the total weight, by summing the vector's elements. (3) Also output the average of the vector's elements. (4) Also output the max vector element. Ex: Enter weight 1: 236.0 Enter weight 2: 89.5 Enter weight 3: 142.0 Enter weight 4: 166.3 Enter weight 5: 93.0 You entered: 236.00 89.50 142.00 166.30 93.00 Total weight: 726.80 Average weight: 145.36 Max weight: 236.00
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Input
Your output starts
with
Expected output
starts with
236.0
89.5
142.0
166.3
93.0
Enter weight 1:
Enter weight 2:
Enter weight 3:
Enter weight 4:
Enter weight 5:
You entered: 236.00 89.50 142.00 166.30 93.004
Total weight: 726.80
Average weight: 145.36
Enter weight 1:
Enter weight 2:
Enter weight 3:
Enter weight 4:
Enter weight 5:
You entered: 236.00 89.50 142.00 166.30 93.00
Transcribed Image Text:Output differs. See highlights below. Special character legend Input Your output starts with Expected output starts with 236.0 89.5 142.0 166.3 93.0 Enter weight 1: Enter weight 2: Enter weight 3: Enter weight 4: Enter weight 5: You entered: 236.00 89.50 142.00 166.30 93.004 Total weight: 726.80 Average weight: 145.36 Enter weight 1: Enter weight 2: Enter weight 3: Enter weight 4: Enter weight 5: You entered: 236.00 89.50 142.00 166.30 93.00
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Input
Your output starts
with
Expected output
starts with
123.4
56.0
98.0
174.0
215.8
Enter weight 1:
Enter weight 2:
Enter weight 3:
Enter weight 4:
Enter weight 5:
You entered: 123.40 56.00 98.00 174.00 215.80
Total weight: 667.20
Av
Enter weight 1:
Enter weight 2:
Enter weight 3:
Enter weight 4:
Enter weight 5:
You entered: 123.40 56.00 98.00 174.00 215.80
4
Total weight: 667.20
Transcribed Image Text:Output differs. See highlights below. Special character legend Input Your output starts with Expected output starts with 123.4 56.0 98.0 174.0 215.8 Enter weight 1: Enter weight 2: Enter weight 3: Enter weight 4: Enter weight 5: You entered: 123.40 56.00 98.00 174.00 215.80 Total weight: 667.20 Av Enter weight 1: Enter weight 2: Enter weight 3: Enter weight 4: Enter weight 5: You entered: 123.40 56.00 98.00 174.00 215.80 4 Total weight: 667.20
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