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Q#1 Write a C++ program that reads n integer values and stores them in an array of maximum 20 integers. Read from the user a valid value of n (n should not exceed 20). After reading the n array elements find and display the average and how many elements are below the average.

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Write a C++ program to read and store the data of 6 students. The data of each student consists of student ID and the score in 3 quizzes (a valid quiz score is in the range 0 – 10, the program should read the score in a validation loop). The program should display in a table form the heading of the table and for each student it should display the ID, the score in each quiz and the average score rounded to 1 digit after the decimal. Declare 5 arrays each of size 6 representing the following: ID, quiz1, quiz2, quiz3 and average. (to display in a table, use setw, DO NOT use ‘\t’).

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