Assume the int variables i, lo, hi and result have been declared and that lo and hi have been initialized Assume further that result has been initialized to the value 0. Write a for loop that adds the integers between lo and hi (inclusive), and stores the result in result. Your code should not change the values of lo and hi. Also, do not declare any additional variables — use only i, lo, hi, and result.

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LANGUAGE: Visual Basic CHALLENGE: Assume the int variables i, lo, hi and result have been declared and that lo and hi have been initialized Assume further that result has been initialized to the value 0. Write a for loop that adds the integers between lo and hi (inclusive), and stores the result in result. Your code…

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Given an integer variable n that has been initialized to a positvie value and, in addition, Integer variables k and total that have already been declared, use a For loop to compute the sum of the cubes of the first n whole numbers, and store this value in total. Use no variables other than n,k, and total.

Visual Basic

LANGUAGE: Visual Basic CHALLENGE: Given an integer variable n that has been initialized to a positvie value and, in addition, Integer variables k and total that have already been declared,use a For loop to compute the sum of the cubes of the first n whole numbers, and store this value in total. Use no variables other…

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Given int variables k and total that have already been declared, use a for loop to compute the sum of the squares of the first 50 counting numbers, and store this value in total. Thus your code should put 1*1 + 2*2 + 3*3 + … + 49*49 + 50*50 into total. Use no variables other than k and total.

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LANGUAGE: Visual Basic CHALLENGE: Given int variables k and total that have already been declared,use a for loop to compute the sum of the squares of the first 50 counting numbers, and store this value in total. Thus your code should put 1*1 + 2*2 + 3*3 + … + 49*49 + 50*50 into total. Use…

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Assume the int variables i, lo, hi and result have been declared and that lo and hi have been initialized. Write a for loop that adds the integers between lo and hi (inclusive), and stores the result in result. Your code should not change the values of lo and hi. Also, do not declare any additional variables — use only i, lo, hi, and result.

Visual Basic

LANGUAGE: Visual Basic CHALLENGE: Assume the int variables i, lo, hi and result have been declared and that lo and hi have been initialized. Write a for loop that adds the integers between lo and hi (inclusive), and stores the result in result. Your code should not change the values of lo and hi. Also, do…

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Given an int variable n that has been initialzied to a positive value and, in addition, int variables k and total that have already been declared, use a do…while loop to compute the sum of the cubes of the first n whole numbersx, and store this value in total. Use no variables other than n, k, and total.

Visual Basic

LANGUAGE: Visual Basic CHALLENGE: Given an int variable n that has been initialzied to a positive value and,in addition,int variables k and total that have already been declared,use a do…while loop to compute the sum of the cubes of the first n whole numbersx, and store this value in total. Use no variables other than n,…

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Write a for loop that computes the following sum: 5+10+15+20+…+485+490+495+500. The sum should be placed in a variable sum that has already been declared and initialized to 0. In addition, there is another variable, num that has also been declared. You must not use any other variables.

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LANGUAGE: Visual Basic CHALLENGE: Write a for loop that computes the following sum: 5+10+15+20+…+485+490+495+500. The sum should be placed in a variable sum that has already been declared and initialized to 0. In addition, there is another variable, num that has also been declared. You must not use any other variables.

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Given an integer variable n that has been initialized to a positive value and,in addition,Integer variables k and total that have already been declared,use a For loop to compute the sum of the cubes of the first n whole numbers, and store this value in total. Use no variables other than n,k, and total.

Visual Basic

LANGUAGE: Visual Basic CHALLENGE: Given an integer variable n that has been initialized to a positive value and,in addition,Integer variables k and total that have already been declared,use a For loop to compute the sum of the cubes of the first n whole numbers, and store this value in total. Use no variables other than n,k,…

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Given int variables k and total that have already been declared, use a for loop to compute the sum of the squares of the first 50 whole numbers, and store this value in total. Thus your code should put 1*1 + 2*2 + 3*3 + … + 49*49 + 50*50 into total. Use no variables other than k and total.

Visual Basic

LANGUAGE: Visual Basic CHALLENGE: Given int variables k and total that have already been declared, use a for loop to compute the sum of the squares of the first 50 whole numbers, and store this value in total. Thus your code should put 1*1 + 2*2 + 3*3 + … + 49*49 + 50*50 into total.…

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Assume the integer variables counter, low, high, and result have been declared and that low and high have been initialized. Write a For loop that adds the integers between low and high (inclusive), and stores the result in result. Your code should not change the values of low and high. Also, do not declare any additional variables — use only counter, low, high and result.

Visual Basic

LANGUAGE: Visual Basic CHALLENGE: Assume the integer variables counter, low, high, and result have been declared and that low and high have been initialized. Write a For loop that adds the integers between low and high (inclusive), and stores the result in result. Your code should not change the values of low and high. Also, do…

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Assume the integer variables counter, low, high, and result have been declared and that low and high have been initialized. Write a For loop that adds the integers between low and high (inclusive), and stores the result in result. Your code should not change the values of low and high. Also, do not declare any additional variables — use only counter, low, high and result.

Visual Basic

LANGUAGE: Visual Basic CHALLENGE: Assume the integer variables counter,low, high, and result have been declared and that low and high have been initialized. Write a For loop that adds the integers between low and high (inclusive), and stores the result in result. Your code should not change the values of low and high. Also, do not…

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Give that two Integer variables, total and amount have been declared, write a loop that reads non-negative values into amount and adds them into total. The loop terminates when a value less than 0 is read into amount. Don’t forget to initialize total to 0. To read a value into amount use a method, getNum() that we provide for you a class named tC: amount = TC.getNum();

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LANGUAGE: Visual Basic CHALLENGE: Give that two Integer variables, total and amount have been declared, write a loop that reads non-negative values into amount and adds them into total. The loop terminates when a value less than 0 is read into amount. Don’t forget to initialize total to 0. To read a value into amount use…

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