STARTING OUT WITH C++ MPL
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Chapter 8.7, Problem 8.13CP
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Program:
//Header file
#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
using namespace std;
//Main function
int main()
{
//Declare and initialize the array
double balance[5] = {100.0, 250.0, 325.0 , 500.0,
1100.0};
//Declare the constant value
const double INT_RATE = 0.1;
//Set up the numeric output formatting
cout <<fixed<< showpoint << setprecision(2) ;
//Execute the for loop until the count is less than 5
for (int count = 0; count < 5; count++)
//Calculate the balance
cout << (balance[count] * INT_RATE ) &...
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STARTING OUT WITH C++ MPL
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