Database System Concepts
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// NewMultiply.cpp - This program prints the numbers 0 through 10 along
// with these values multiplied by 2 and by 10.
// Input: None
// Output: Prints the numbers 0 through 10 along with their values multiplied by 2 and by 10.
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
string head1 = "Number: ";
string head2 = "Multiplied by 2: ";
string head3 = "Multiplied by 10: ";
int numberCounter; // Numbers 0 through 10
int byTen; // Stores the number multiplied by 10
int byTwo; // Stores the number multiplied by 2
const int NUM_LOOPS = 10; // Constant used to control loop
// This is the work done in the housekeeping() function
cout << "0 through 10 multiplied by 2 and by 10." << endl;
// This is the work done in the detailLoop() function
// Write your for loop here.
// This is the work done in the endOfJob() function
return 0;
} // End of main()
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