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write a C++ program that requires the user to enter two-digit positive and negative integers . The program counts the number of occurrences of each integer . When the user enters a number greater than 100 or less than -100, the program should exit and print out the statistics of how many times each integer between [-9 and +9] occurred as well as how many numbers outside the range of [-9 to +9] occurred. A sample output of the program is given at the end.
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