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Each of the
A) int num1 = 0, num2 = 10, result;
num1++;
result = ++(num1 + num2);
cout << num1 << " " << num2 << " " << result;
B) // This code should add two user-entered numbers,
int num1, num2;
char again;
while ((again == 'y') || (again == 'Y'))
cout << "Enter two numbers: ";
cin >> num1 >> num2;
cout << "Their sum is << (num1 + num2) << endl ;
cout << "Do you want to do this again? ";
cin >> again;
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