#include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { // Variables: int distance = 0, hours_traveled, speed; // Get the speed in mph. It cannot be negative. cout << "What is the speed of the vehicle in mph? "; while(!(cin >> speed) || (speed < 0)) if (speed < 0) { cout << "ERROR: Speed must be equal to or greater than 0." << endl; cin.clear(); cin.ignore(2000, '\n'); } // Get the hours traveled. Minimun of 1 hour. cout << "How many hours has it traveled? "; while(!(cin >> hours_traveled) || (hours_traveled < 1)) if (hours_traveled < 10) { cout << "ERROR: Hours traveled must be greater than 1." << endl; cin.clear(); cin.ignore(2000, '\n'); } // Display a small table listing the data // that was just calculated for the user. cout << "Hour Distance Traveled" << endl; cout << "------------------------" << endl; for (int t = 0; t < hours_traveled; t++) { distance += speed; cout << " " << (t + 1) << " " << distance << endl; } return 0; }
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