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Write the prototype for the 'compareletter' function.
![#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
const int ROWS = 4, COLS = 10;
int main()
{
int total = 0;
char city[ROWS][COLS] = { "Seattle","olympia","Tacoma", "Auburn" };
int population[ROWS] = { 80, 50, 65, 44 };
int thisYear = 2017;
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whoIsCrowdest(city, ROWS, total, thisYear);
string crowdest
// In above calling... 'total' is a reference variable.
int historyYear = CalcYear(thisYear, population[1], ROWS);
for (int i = e; i < ROWS; i++)
{
| population[i] = calcNewPopulation(city[i], population[i]);
bool same = compareLetter(city[1], city[1][2]);
system("pause");](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/53bf5ee0-190c-487d-b99a-a203b609ed5f/53fb6e2f-b150-4725-bac0-91e2e44098ea/qntpegs_thumbnail.jpeg)
Transcribed Image Text:#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
const int ROWS = 4, COLS = 10;
int main()
{
int total = 0;
char city[ROWS][COLS] = { "Seattle","olympia","Tacoma", "Auburn" };
int population[ROWS] = { 80, 50, 65, 44 };
int thisYear = 2017;
%3D
whoIsCrowdest(city, ROWS, total, thisYear);
string crowdest
// In above calling... 'total' is a reference variable.
int historyYear = CalcYear(thisYear, population[1], ROWS);
for (int i = e; i < ROWS; i++)
{
| population[i] = calcNewPopulation(city[i], population[i]);
bool same = compareLetter(city[1], city[1][2]);
system("pause");

Transcribed Image Text:system("pause");
return 0;
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