C++ for Engineers and Scientists
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ISBN: 9781133187844
Author: Bronson, Gary J.
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Chapter 2.3, Problem 1E
(Practice) Determine data types appropriate for the following data:
a. The average of four grades
b. The number of days in a month
c. The length of the Golden Gate Bridge
d. The numbers in a state lottery
e. The distance from Brooklyn, NY to Newark, NJ
f. The single-character prefix that specifies a component type
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