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Answer:
#include <iostream>
#include<iomanip>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
double caffeineMg;
cin>>caffeineMg;
cout<<"After 6 hours: "<<fixed<<setprecision(2)<<caffeineMg/2.0<<" mg\n";
cout<<"After 12 hours: "<<fixed<<setprecision(2)<<caffeineMg/4.0<<" mg\n";
cout<<"After 24 hours: "<<fixed<<setprecision(2)<<caffeineMg/8.0<<" mg\n";
return 0;
}
Explanation:
- Take the caffeine as input from user.
- Calculate by dividing this value with relevant half life.
- Use setprecision(2) to display 2 digits after decimal point.
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Answer:
a fix any syntax bugs. I looked it up on the internet so you should be good good luck on your test