//using namespace statement
Computers and Technology, 05.09.2020 02:01 bradenhale
Consider the following program segment:
//include statement (s)
//using namespace statement
int main()
//variable declaration
//executable statements
//return statement
a. Write C++ statements that include the header files iostream and string.
b. Write a C++ statement that allows you to use in, out, and endl without the prefix std: :.
c. Write C++ statements that declare and initialize the following named constants: SECRET of type int initialized to 11 and RATE of type double initialized to 12.50.
d. Write C++ statements that declare the following variables: num1, num2 , and newNum of type int, name of type string, and hoursWorked and wages of type double.
e. Write C++ statements that prompt the user to input two integers and store the first number in num1 and the second number in num2.
f. Write a C++ statement(s) that outputs the values of num1 and num2, indicating which is num1 and which is num2. For example, if num1 is 8 and num2 is 5, then the output is:
The value of num1 = 8 and the value of num2 = 5.
g. Write a C++ statement that multiplies the value of num1 by 2, adds the value of num2 to it, and then stores the result in newNum. Then, write a C++ statement that outputs the value of newNum.
h. Write a C++ statement that updates the value of newNum by adding the value of the named constant SECRET to it. Then, write a C++ statement that outputs the value of newNum with an appropriate message.
i . Write C++ statements that prompt the user to enter a person’s last name and then store the last name into the variable name.
j. Write C++ statements that prompt the user to enter a decimal number between 0 and 70 and then store the number entered into hoursWorked
k. Write a C++ statement that multiplies the value of the named constant RATE with the value of hoursWorked and then stores the result into the variable wages.
I. Write C++ statements that produce the following output:
Name: //output the value of the variable name
Pay Rate: $ //output the value of RATE
Hours Worked: //output the value of the variable hoursWorked
Salary: $ //output the value of the variable wages
For example, if the value of name is “Rainbow” and hoursworked is 45.50, then the output is:
Name: Rainbow
Pay Rate: $12.50
Hours Worked: 45.50
Salary: $568.75
m. Write a C++ program that tests each of the C++ statements that youwrote in parts a through 1. Place the statements at the appropriate place in the C++ program segment given at the beginning of this problem. Test run your program (twice) on the following input data:
//a. num1 = 13, num2 as 28; name as “Jacobson”; hoursWorked 48.30.
//b. num1 = 32, num2 as -15; name as “Crawford”; hoursWorked as 58.45.
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//using namespace statement
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