Why does your group think AnnounceDonation takes two arguments? For example, ("Bread", 5). Place a check (​​✓)​​ beside your answer. AnnounceDonation accepts one input AnnouceDonation returns a value AnnounceDonation accepts two inputs AnnouceDonation does not return a value Does calling the AnnounceDonation function with different arguments produce the same result? Place a check (​​✓)​​ beside your answer. Yes No Work as a group to compare the function call to the DonationTimeLeft function and the AnnounceDonation function. Why do you think AnnounceDonation is not assigned to a variable? Place a check (​​✓)​​ beside your answer. AnnounceDonation accepts one input AnnouceDonation returns a value AnnounceDonation accepts two inputs AnnouceDonation does not return a value

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Why does your group think AnnounceDonation takes two arguments? For example, ("Bread", 5). Place a check (​​✓)​​ beside your answer.

    1. AnnounceDonation accepts one input
    2. AnnouceDonation returns a value
    3. AnnounceDonation accepts two inputs
    4. AnnouceDonation does not return a value

Does calling the AnnounceDonation function with different arguments produce the same result? Place a check (​​✓)​​ beside your answer.

    1. Yes
    2. No

Work as a group to compare the function call to the DonationTimeLeft function and the AnnounceDonation function. Why do you think AnnounceDonation is not assigned to a variable? Place a check (​​✓)​​ beside your answer.

    1. AnnounceDonation accepts one input
    2. AnnouceDonation returns a value
    3. AnnounceDonation accepts two inputs
    4. AnnouceDonation does not return a value
01 int main() {
02 int time_left = DonationTimeLeft (1300);
03
std::cout << "Time left after 1:00 pm: << time left
<< " minutes.\n";
04
05
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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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