Review the DonationTimeLeft function as a group. What value do you think the function will return if it is given 1300 as the argument? Write your answer below. What information do you think will be stored in time_left after calling DonationTimeLeft(1300)?  Which lines of code do you think will call the AnnounceDonation function? Write the line numbers below.

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  1. Review the DonationTimeLeft function as a group. What value do you think the function will return if it is given 1300 as the argument? Write your answer below.
  2. What information do you think will be stored in time_left after calling DonationTimeLeft(1300)? 
  3. Which lines of code do you think will call the AnnounceDonation function? Write the line numbers below.
01 int main() {
02 int time_left = DonationTimeLeft (1300);
03
std::cout << "Time left after 1:00 pm: << time left
<< " minutes.\n";
04
05
06
07
08
09
10 Announce Donation ("Bread", 5);
11
Announce Donation ("Water", 15);
return 0;
12
13
}
time left = DonationTimeLeft (1145);
std::cout << "Time left after 11:45:
Screen output:
Time left after 1:00 pm: 120 minutes.
Time left after 11:45: 195 minutes.
5 Bread was donated. Thank you!
15 Water was donated. Thank you!
"1
<< time left
<< " minutes. \n";
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Transcribed Image Text:01 int main() { 02 int time_left = DonationTimeLeft (1300); 03 std::cout << "Time left after 1:00 pm: << time left << " minutes.\n"; 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 Announce Donation ("Bread", 5); 11 Announce Donation ("Water", 15); return 0; 12 13 } time left = DonationTimeLeft (1145); std::cout << "Time left after 11:45: Screen output: Time left after 1:00 pm: 120 minutes. Time left after 11:45: 195 minutes. 5 Bread was donated. Thank you! 15 Water was donated. Thank you! "1 << time left << " minutes. \n"; https://replit.com/@pinventado/Functions
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Function in programming is a sequence of instructions that performs a specific task. It takes some input, performs certain operations on the input and generates output. A function is a block of code that can be reused many times without repeating the same code. It helps to reduce the complexity of a program and makes the code more organized and readable.

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