Problem Solving with C++ 9th Edition Savitch Solutions Manual
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Product Details:
- ISBN-10 : 0133591743
- ISBN-13 : 978-0133591743
- Author: Walter Savitch
Problem Solving with C++ is intended for use in the C++ introductory programming course. Created for the beginner, it is also suitable for readers interested in learning the C++ programming language.
Problem Solving with C++ continues to be the most widely used textbook by students and instructors in the introduction to programming and C++ language course. Through each edition, hundreds and thousands of students have valued Walt Savitch’s approach to programming, which emphasizes active reading through the use of well-placed examples and self-test examples. Created for the beginner, this book focuses on cultivating strong problem-solving and programming techniques while introducing students to the C++ programming language.
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The following program have no compile time errors, because, in particular the first line indeicates the program directive, there are no space between after or before declaration of # statement. So that the program run corectly.
//Header file
#include
using namespace std;
//Main function
int main()
{
//Variable declaration
int number_of_pods, peas_per_pod, total_peas;
cout << “Press return after entering a number.\n”;
Prompting the user to enter input values from the keyboard.
//inputting pods
cout << “Enter the number of pods:\n”;
cin >> number_of_pods;
//inputting peas
cout << “Enter the number of peas in a pod:\n”;
cin >> peas_per_pod;
Compute the total peas usng the values of number of pods and peas per pod.
//calculating total peas
total_peas = number_of_pods * peas_per_pod;
Display the output.
//Displaying output in format
cout << “If you have “;
cout << number_of_pods;
cout << ” peas pods\n”;
cout << “and “;
cout << peas_per_pod;
cout << ” peas in each pod, then\n”;
cout << “you have “;
cout << total_peas;
cout << ” peas in all the pods.\n”;
return 0;
}//End main
Sample Output:
Press return after entering a number.
Enter the number of pods:
5
Enter the number of peas in a pod:
7
If you have 5 peas pods
and 7 peas in each pod, then
you have 35 peas in all the pods.
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