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1,532 PointsCreate a for loop that will begin with a value of 5 and end with a value of 25. In each iteration, add the incrementing
Create a for loop that will begin with a value of 5 and end with a value of 25. In each iteration, add the incrementing value to mathTotal. When the loop has finished running, set 'isComplete' to true.
int mathTotal;
bool isComplete;
1 Answer
Jake Nisenboim
3,374 PointsThis should be the syntax:
int mathTotal;
bool isComplete;
for (int i = 5; i <= 25; i++) {
mathTotal += i;
}
isComplete = TRUE;
You do not need the if statement because in the for loop it is stated that once
i <= 25
it will end.
Therefore placing
isComplete = true;
after the for loop ends is also correct.
Let me know if that helps !