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The If statement Admission to the pool is free for children under 7 years of age. The given program takes age as an input. Task Complete the code to output "free" if the child's age is less than 7. Sample Input 6 Sample Output free Don't print anything if the age is above or equal to 7. I tried this way only 2 cases were right: #include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { int age; cin >> age; if (age<7); cout<<"free"; // your code goes here return 0;

12th Jan 2022, 7:35 AM
Bhupal Raut
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You need to remove the semicolon after the if condition. if (age <7) ...
12th Jan 2022, 7:39 AM
Simba
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Generally, semicolon is used to end a statement. If you put this after if statement, if and cout are separated as two statements. So, you always get "free" as output since it doesn't depend on if statement.
12th Jan 2022, 8:07 AM
Simba
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@Simba thanks dude it worked but I don't understand why remove semicolon the if statement supposed to end with semicolon isn't it?
12th Jan 2022, 7:47 AM
Bhupal Raut
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@Simba I did exact but case 3 was wrong: When input 8 it still prints free and supposed to print nothing
12th Jan 2022, 7:44 AM
Bhupal Raut