Problem 4
Write a statement (or comment) to accomplish each of the following (assume that using directives have been used for cin, cout and end1): a) State that a program calculates the product of three integers. b) Declare the variables \(x, y, z\) and result to be of type int (in separate statements). c) Prompt the user to enter three integers. d) Read three integers from the keyboard and store them in the variables \(x, y\) and \(z\) e) Compute the product of the three integers contained in variables \(x, y\) and \(z,\) and assign the result to the variable result. f) Print "The product is " followed by the value of the variable result. g) Return a value from main indicating that the program terminated successfully.
Problem 11
Fill in the blanks in each of the following: a) What arithmetic operations are on the same level of precedence as multiplication? b) When parentheses are nested, which set of parentheses is evaluated first in an arithmetic expression? c) A location in the computer's memory that may contain different values at various times throughout the execution of a program is called a(n)
Problem 16
Write a program that asks the user to enter two numbers, obtains the two numbers from the user and prints the sum, product, difference, and quotient of the two numbers.
Problem 17
Write a program that prints the numbers 1 to 4 on the same line with each pair of adjacent numbers separated by one space. Do this several ways: a) Using one statement with one stream insertion operator. b) Using one statement with four stream insertion operators. c) Using four statements.
Problem 18
Write a program that asks the user to enter two integers, obtains the numbers from the user, then prints the larger number followed by the words "is Targer." If the numbers are equal, print the message "These numbers are equal."