The Computer Science Department follows certain criteria when a student learns to program. A
number of programming exercises must be worked through. To proceed to the next exercise a student has
to obtain a mark of 50% or more and must have completed 5 or more program runs. You are requested
to write a program to validate if a student can proceed to the next program.
Your program should have the following structure:
• Declare two integer variables programsDone and result.
• Validate the data captured for the two variables using a while loop.
• The loop should be repeated until the value of result is greater than or equal to 50 and the value of
programsDone is greater than or equal to 5.
• Display a message like "Good! You can now proceed to the next exercise"
Submit both your program and output.
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main() {
int programsDone=0;
int result=0;
while (result < 50 || programsDone < 5) {
programsDone++;
cout << "Enter a current result: ";
cin >> result;
}
cout << "Good! You can now proceed to the next exercise" << endl;
return 0;
}
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