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Although this assignment is graded like any other assignment (pass/fail), you should prepare to do it like you would the mini-exam; that is, with
Although this assignment is graded like any other assignment (pass/fail), you should prepare to do it like you would the mini-exam; that is, with time limits (45 minutes) and without looking at other materials. (You will have to time yourself, there won't be a timer displayed.) This will be a good way for you to measure how prepared you are for the next mini-exam. You'll be able to try and re-try this assignment as many times as you need to in order to prepare for the mini-exam.
Ask the users for numbers until the total of the numbers is greater than 30. Also, count how many numbers are even and how many are odd.
For example:
Please enter an integer: Total Please enter an integer: Total Please enter an integer: Total Please enter an integer: Total Please enter an integer: You had even numbers odd numbers.I've only been able to get this far:
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
int main() {
int total, n, counter;
cout << "Total is 0" << endl;
cout << "Please enter an integer: ";
cin >> n;
cout << n << endl;
while ( total <= 30){
total = 0;
total = total + n;
cout << "Total is " << total << endl;
}
return 0;
}
Which is essentially nowhere. I need to understand how this problem is solved prior to my exam which will involve a similar problem.