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Write a function template called total. the function will keep a running total of values entered by the user, then return the total. the function will accept one int argument that is the number of values the function is to read. test the template in a simple program that would prompt the user to enter the number of values to read and then read these values from stdin and output the total. the program will repeat this procedure first for integers, then for doubles.
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