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In C++
struct applianceType
{
string supplier;
string modelNo;
double cost;
};
applianceType myNewAppliance;
applianceType applianceList[25];
Write the C++ statements that prints out all the appliance info from applianceList whose modelNo is B1234.
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To print all info about appliance from applianceList we have to iterate through it and check condition whether the modelNo is B1234. If the condition satisfies then we will print the whole info.
For this task we will use for loop. Our loop wil initialize from 0 to 24 and we will iterate through the appliance list.
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