Prepare pseudocode for a program that lets a user continuously enter numbers until the number 99 is entered. Once the user has stopped entering numbers, display the number of numbers entered AND the sum of those numbers. You'll need a counter and an accumulator for this . Make sure your loop is structured Don't forget to comment your code. Don't forget to display appropriate prompts when requesting input from the user. Use a NAMED CONSTANT for the constant in this problem (no magic numbers).
sum=0
number_of_numbers_entered=0
while(1)
x
print "Enter a number"
x=input()
if x==99
sum+=99
number_of_numbers_entered++
break
else
sum+=x
number_of_numbers_entered++
print ("The sum of numbers entered is " sum)
print ("The numbers of numbers entered is "number_of_numbers_entered)
Prepare pseudocode for a program that lets a user continuously enter numbers until the number 99...
Prepare pseudocode for a program that lets a user continuously enter numbers until the number 99 is entered. Once the user has stopped entering numbers, display the number of numbers entered AND the sum of those numbers. You'll need a counter and an accumulator for this (see pp. 179-181 and 205-208). Make sure your loop is structured (see priming input in figure 3-16). Don't forget to comment your code. Don't forget to display appropriate prompts when requesting input from the...
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