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why does this code output that there is an error because the else statement doesn't have a corresponding if statement?. How do i correct this?
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main() {
int a;
for (int x =0; x<5;x++){
cin>>a;
if (a<1){
cout<<"a cannot be less than 1\n";
}
else if (a>10){
cout <<"a cannot be greater than 10\n";
}
}
else{
cout<<"code can run now"<<endl;
}
return 0;
}
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8 Respuestasi need c++ program does EXAMPLE: If the user entered the #’s: 999, 90,78,82,and 999
the output would be
AVERAGE = 250/3 = 83.3 AVERAGE WITH LOWEST DROPPED = 172/2 = 86.0
AVERAGE WHERE HIGHEST COUNTS TWICE =340/4 = 85.0
NOTE: Validate the input as being a plausible test score and require the user to reenter when not plausible.
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1 RespuestaI'm trying to calculate the decimal places of pi with Ramanujan's formula. but with this code I'm getting the same output for all values of n, which it shouldn't.
from math import sqrt, factorial as f
sum=0
n=0
k=(2*sqrt(2)/9801)
while n<=100000:
sum=sum+((f(4*n))*(1103+(26390*n)))/(((f(n))**4)*(396**(4*n)))
y=1/(k*sum)
print('%.60f' % y)
n=n+1
where am I doing wrong?
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