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Starting with the following class as an example on using vectors: class House{ private: vector <Room> rooms; public: void AddRoom (Room r) { rooms.push_back(r); } void PrintRooms (){ for (int i = 0; i < rooms.size(); i++ ){ cout << rooms.at(i).GetName(); // assumes room has a getter GetName() } } }; Develop this example as follows: • Create Room class with name and area as private members and appropriate setters/getters • Modify PrintRooms in House class to print room names and areas. • Complete the House class by adding a function that calculates the house area (sum of room areas) • Add a function RemoveRoom to remove a room with given name (research erase function which is a member of vector) • In main: • Create a house, add some rooms, print rooms’ names and areas, print total house area • Remove a room • Print rooms’ names and areas as well as house’s area after removing the room
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