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The following C++
int main()
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//A crazy mixed up program
#include <iostream>
return 0;
cout << “In 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue.";
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using namespace std;
When the lines are properly arranged the program should display the following on the screen:
In 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue.
Rearrange the lines in the correct order. Test the program by entering it on the computer, compiling it, and running it.
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