The price of stocks is sometimes given to the nearest eighth of a dollar; for example, 297/8 or 891/2. Write a program that computes the value of the user’s holding of one stock. The program asks for the number of shares of stock owned, the whole-dollar portion of the price, and the fraction portion. The fraction portion is to be input as two int values, one for the numerator and one for the denominator. The program then outputs the value of the user’s holdings. Your program should allow the user to repeat this calculation as often as the user wishes and will include a function definition that has three int arguments consisting of the whole-dollar portion of the price and the two integers that make up the fraction part. The function returns the price of one share of stock as a single number of type double
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