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HCMC UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, VNU-HCM

Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering

Lab 2

In this week, we practice implementing in C++ small code with given input and output format.
Students can see some sample exercises and must prepare solution for all exercises in part B.

A. Sample exercises.
Exercise 1. Write a program to print “Hello World!” on the screen.

SOLUTION:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;

int main(){
cout << “Hello World! ”;
cout << endl;
return 0;
}

Exercise 2. Write and run a program that performs the following steps:
- Reading a length a from the keyboard.
- Calculating the area of a square with length a by using the formula: S = a2.
- Displaying the area of square S.

SOLUTION:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;

int main(){
int a; // Input – Length
int S; // Ouput – Area of Square

cout << "Enter the length a here: ";


cin >> a;

S = a*a;

cout << "The circumference: " << C << endl;


return 0;
}
B. Exercises must to do.

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Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering

Exercise 3. Read the following C++ program for understanding. Add some suitable declarations to
complete the program and run it.
#<include<iostream>
using namespace std;
int main(){
...
units = 5;
price = 12.5;
idnumber = 12583;
cost = price*units;
cout << idnumber << “ “ << units << “ “ << price << “ “ << cost << endl;
tax = cost*0.06;
total = cost + tax;
cout << tax << “ “ << total << endl;
return 0;
Exercise 4. Write a program that asks the user to type two integers A and B and exchange the
value of A and B. The program should display the new value of A and B.

Exercise 5. Write and run a program that reads the name, age, sex, height and weight of a student
and displays with proper heading for each variable.

Exercise 6. Write and run a program that performs the following steps:
- Assigning value to the radius r.
- Calculating the circumference using the formula: C = 2πr.
- Displaying the circumference.

Exercise 7. Write and run a program that performs the following steps:
- Assigning value to a Fahrenheit temperature f.
- Calculating the equivalent Celsius temperature C using the formula: C = (5.0/9)(f –32).
Displaying the Celsius temperature C.

Exercise 8. Write and run a program that reads the coordinate of 2 points, A and B, from the
keyboard and then displays the distance between A and B.
Exercise 9. Given a function:
F(X) = a*X2 + b*X + c
Write and run a program that performs the following steps:
- Reading the value of a, b and c from the keyboard.
- Solving F(X) = 0 ( assume that the equation has two real distinct solutions X1 and X2).
- Displaying X1 and X2.

Exercise 10. Write and run a program that reads two integers through the keyboard and performs
simple arithmetic operations (i.e., addition, subtraction, multiplication and division) and

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Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering

displays the results.

Exercise 11. Write and run a program that reads an integer from the keyboard and displays whether
the number is odd or not? You MUST NOT use IF statement.

Exercise 12. Write a program that asks the user to type 5 integers and writes the average of the 5
integers. This program uses only 2 variables.

Exercise 13. Write a program that converts the number of days into years, weeks and days.
Example: 1532 days = 4 years + 10 weeks + 2 days.
Student needs to assign value to number of days and display the result as example. Assume a year has
365 days.

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