Problem Solving with C++ (9th Edition)
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Author: Walter Savitch
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Chapter 3.2, Problem 7STE
What would be the output in Self-Test Exercise 6 if the assignment were changed to the following?
int extra = –37;
6. What output will be produced by the following code, when embedded in a complete
int extra = 2;
if (extra < 0)
cout << “small”;
else if (extra = = 0)
cout << “medium”;
else
cout << “large”;
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