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Question

make this code run for this program.

#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>

using namespace std;


// This program demonstrates how to use an array of structures
// PLACE YOUR NAME HERE

// Fill in code to define a structure called taxPayer that has three
// members: taxRate, income, and taxes -- each of type float


int main()
{
// Fill in code to declare an array named citizen which holds
// 5 taxPayers structures

cout << fixed << showpoint << setprecision(2);

cout << "Please enter the annual income and tax rate for 5 tax payers: ";
cout << endl << endl << endl;

for(int count = 0;count < 5;count++)
{

cout << "Enter this year's income for tax payer " << (count + 1);
cout << ": ";

// Fill in code to read in the income to the appropriate place

cout << "Enter the tax rate for tax payer # " << (count + 1);
cout << ": ";

// Fill in code to read in the tax rate to the appropriate place

// Fill in code to compute the taxes for the citizen and store it
// in the appropriate place


cout << endl;
}

cout << "Taxes due for this year: " << endl << endl;

// Fill in code for the first line of a loop that will output the
// tax information
{
cout << "Tax Payer # " << (index + 1) << ": " << "$ "
<< citizen[index].taxes << endl;
}

return 0;
}

Explanation / Answer

#include #include using namespace std; // This program demonstrates partially initialized strucure variables // PLACE YOUR NAME HERE struct taxPayer { float taxRate; float income; float taxes; }; int main() { struct taxPayer citizen[5]; cout