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7. A box of cookies can hold 24 cookies, and a container can hold 75 boxes of co

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Question

7. A box of cookies can hold 24 cookies, and a container can hold 75 boxes of cookies. Write a program that prompts the user to enter the total number of cookies, the number of cookies in a box, and the number of cookie boxes in a container. The program then outputs the number of boxes and the number of containers to ship the cookies. Note that each box must contain the specified number of cookies, and each container must contain the specified number of boxes. If the last box of cookies contains less than the n her of specified cookies, you can discard it and output the number of leftover cookies. Similarly, if the last container contains less than the number of specified boxes, you can discard it and output the number of leftover boxes.

Explanation / Answer

#include <iostream>

using namespace std;

class cookieCounter{

int main(){

int totalCookies=0;

int cookiesInABox=0;

int boxesInContainer=0;

 

cout <<"Enter an amount of cookies: " << endl;

cin >> totalCookies;

cout << "Enter amount of cookies in a box: " << endl;

cin >> cookiesInABox;

cout << "Enter amount of boxes in a container: " << endl;

cin >> boxesInContainer;

int boxes = totalCookies / cookiesInABox;

int leftOverCookies = totalCookies % cookiesInABox;

int containers = boxes / boxesInContainer;

int leftOverBoxes = boxes % boxesInContainer;

 

cout << "Number of Boxes to ship: " << boxes << endl;

cout << "Number of Containers to ship: " << containers << endl;

cout << "Leftover Boxes: " << leftOverBoxes << endl;

cout << "Leftover Cookies: " << leftOverCookies << endl;

}

 

 

 

}

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