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Assume you have a variable sales of type Money where the latter is a structured type with two int fields, dollars and cents. Write a statement that reads two integers from standard input, a dollar amount followed by a cents amount, and store these values in the appropriate fields in sales.

struct Money

{

int dollars, cents;

};

int x, y;

cin>>x>>y;

sales. dollars = x;

sales. cents = y;

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  1. 24 September, 02:03
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    int x, y;

    cin>>x>>y;

    sales. dollars = x;

    sales. cents = y;

    Explanation:

    The answer is already part of the question.

    First, integer x and y is declared. Then, x and y is received via the standard input. Then x is assigned to sales. dollars while y is assigned to sales. cents.
  2. 24 September, 02:09
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    The answer to the question is included in your question. I guess you need an explanation or clarification.

    See Explanation Below

    Explanation:

    struct Money

    {

    int dollars, cents;

    };

    int x, y;

    cin>>x>>y;

    sales. dollars = x;

    sales. cents = y;

    The code segment is written in C+ + programming language

    On Line 1 of the code segment;

    The struct keyword is used in c+ + and other c type programming to define structure. The name of the structure is Money.

    It defines a data type such that the data type is a collection of system and user defined data types

    The Money structure defines two integer variables; dollars and cents on line 3.

    On line 6, two integer variables x and y are declared.

    On line 7, the two variables received inputs from the user.

    On line 8, the value of variable x is assigned to dollar

    On line 9, the value of variable x is assigned to cent
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