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Chapter 6, Problem 7SA

Consider the following statements:

int num1, num2, num3; double length, width, height; double volume; num1 = 6; num2 = 7; num3 = 4; length =6 .2;width =2 .3; height =3 .4; and the function prototype: double box ( double, double, double ) ;

Which of the following statements are valid? If they are invalid, explain why. (4)

  1. volume = box (length, width, height);

  2. volume = box (length, 3.8, height);

  3. cout << box(num1, num3, num2) << endl;

  4. cout << box (length, width, 7.0)<< endl;

  5. volume = box (length, num1, height);

  6. cout <<box(6.2, height) << endl;

  7. volume = box (length + width, height)

  8. volume = box (num1, num2 + num3) ;

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