C++ for Engineers and Scientists
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Chapter 1.3, Problem 4E
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To determine the number of outputs required for the given program.
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To determine the number of inputs required for given program.
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To determine the formula for converting input items into outputs items.
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To test the formula written in Exercise 4c for following data s
= 60 mph, d=12 mi/sec2and t =10 second
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C++ for Engineers and Scientists
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