Write a program with 5 variables (consider double values). The program should first calculate the sum of these five variables and store the result in a separate variable named total. Then, the program should divide the total variable by 5 to get the average. Display the average on the screen.
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/*
* The Example Application
* This is the example application that I am writing to provide
* you an example of C++ style commenting. This is the prologue header
* describing the contents of your C++ file.
* Here, as paragraphs, you can describe how your application should
* work and indicate important functions, variables, ideas, etc.
*
*/
/** Test Function
* This function sums x and y and returns their total... This is the explanation
* of the function
*
* @param x this is the x value... Use @param, to discuss about parameters
* @param y this is the y value... Use @param, to discuss about parameters
* @returns This function returns x+y... Use @returns when your function returns
* something
*/
int TestFunction(int x, int y) {
return x + y;
}
/** Main Function
* Here we will provide 2 arguments to TestFunction and
* will get the result
*... No params or returns for functions with no parameters or return value.
*/
void main()
{
cout << TestFunction(5,7); // Printing the result to the console... These are
inline comments, explaining the line.
}
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