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Part II: Coding (50 points)
You own a gym and need to write a program...
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Computers and Technology, 10.10.2020 14:01 jermiahj55
URGENT HELP PLEASE
Part II: Coding (50 points)
You own a gym and need to write a program that inputs the name of a gym member, their original weight in lbs before joining the gym, the number of pounds he or she lost, and the % of total weight that was lost (loss/original weight)*100. The program should then output that member name, the percentage of loss of weight/original weight and his or her current weight. Make sure the output shows decimal values. Here is some sample output. User input is shown in bold. Make sure the user inputs the name (Jane, Dennis, Harry), the weight and the pounds lost in your runs. Do not have the program output the names after the question. Use cin! Pay attention to numeric format! Upload code and results to Test #1 submission link.
What is the member’s name? Jane
How much did you weigh? 180
How many pounds have you lost? 20
The member Jane has lost 11.10 % of weight and now weighs 160 pounds.
Program terminates, and user runs it again
What is the member’s name? Dennis
How much did you weigh? 290
How many pounds have you lost? 38
The member Dennis has lost 13.10 % of weight and now weighs 252 pounds.
Program terminates, and user runs it again
What is the member’s name? Harry
How much did you weigh? 185.7
How many pounds have you lost? 15.4
The member Jane has lost 8.29 % of weight and now weighs 170 pounds.
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