Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
int userInput = 0;
do {
cout << "Enter a number (<100):" << endl;
cin >> userInput;
}
while(userInput >= 100);
cout << "Your number < 100 is: " << userInput << endl;
return 0;
}
Explanation:
Inside the <em>do part</em>, ask user to enter a number and get that number.
In the <em>while</em>, check if the number is greater than or equal to 100. It is going to keep asking to enter a number until a number that is smaller than 100 is entered.
Print out the number that is smaller than 100.
Answer:
123456
Explanation:
When an integer value is added to a string value the resulting value is a string.+ operator is used for both numeric additions and string addition also knows as string concatenation. In addition when one operand of the equation is a string the program interprets all values as string. As system is interpreting all values as a string it will apply a string addition method instead of mathematical addition.So here A is a string and B is an integer value. when we add A and B system will treat B aslo as a string, upon addition the result will be String concatenating both A and B to a single string.Hence the result of A+B will be
A+B = 123456
As WriteLine method takes string as Input it will just write the resulting string to file
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