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For the extra credit you don\'t have to do it if you don\'t want to but I\'m goi

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Question

 For the extra credit you don't have to do it if you don't want to but I'm going to try it and see what I come up with, even though I haven't learned standard deviation yet.

Write a program that reads in the quiz scores of a class of ten students.
The grades are integers in the range of 0-100. If the grade entered is not within this
range, reject and ask for a number in the range.
Calculate and display the total of all student grades and calculate the average.

Extra Credit (10%): Calculate the standard deviation.

Test Data: (with the extra credit. If you don't want to do the extra credit, ignore
the std and var parts).


(i)
Quiz Score #1 : 50
Quiz Score #2 : 60
Quiz Score #3 : 70
Quiz Score #4 : 80
Quiz Score #5 : 90
Quiz Score #6 : 100
Quiz Score #7 : 50
Quiz Score #8 : 60
Quiz Score #9 : 70
Quiz Score #10 : 80
Total is 710

Avg is 71

Variance is 249

Std Var is the square root of variance


(ii)
Quiz Score #1 : 101
Out of range, re-enter
Quiz Score #1 : -4
Out of range, re-enter
Quiz Score #1 : 50
Quiz Score #2 : 60
Quiz Score #3 : 70
Quiz Score #4 : 120
Out of range, re-enter
Quiz Score #4 : 80
Quiz Score #5 : 90
Quiz Score #6 : 100
Quiz Score #7 : 50
Quiz Score #8 : 60
Quiz Score #9 : 70
Quiz Score #10 : 80
Total is 710

Avg is 71

Variance is 249

Std Var is the square root of variance

Explanation / Answer

please rate - thanks #include #include using namespace std; int main() {int n1,n2,n3,n4,n5,n6,n7,n8,n9,n10,sum; double var,std,average; coutn1; while(n1100)     {cout