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As with the previous labs, use Diff Checker to compare your programs output to that of the examples before submitting to zyBooks for grading (1) Prompt the user to input a double, an integer, a character, and a string, storing each into separate variables. Then, output those four values on a single line separated by a space. (2 pts) Input: 0.5 Howdy Output: Enter a double: Enter ar. integer: Enter a character: Enter a string: 0.5 2 z Howdy Interleaved: Enter a double: 0.5 Enter an integer: 2 Enter a character: z Enter a string: Howdy 0.5 2 2 Howdy Note: This zyLab has no newline after the user-input prompts. For convenience in the examples below, the user's input value is shown after the prompt (interleaved), but such values don't actually appear as output when the program runs.
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