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Each of the following
A) Cout << "Enter a number: ";
Cin << number1;
Cout << "Enter another number: ";
Cin << number2;
number1 + number2 = sum;
Cout "The sum of the two numbers is"<< sum
B) int number1, number2;
double quotient;
cout << "Enter two numbers and I will divide\n";
cout << "the first by the second for you.\n";
cin >> number1 , number2;
quotient= double<static_cast>(number1 / number2);
cout << quotient
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