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Not sure how to write this
#1
Write a program that sums up all the multiples of 3 from 3 to 100 (of course the last one would be 99, not 100).

The total of all multiples of 3 from 1 to 100 is 1683 Write a program that keeps reading integers from the user until the number -1 is entered. Then print out the count of the numbers entered and their sum. See the sample input/output below for details. Notice that the message changes after the first number is entered. You should use a "priming read" for this program.

Please enter an integer (-1 to stop): ? 3
Please enter another integer (-1 to stop): ? 6
Please enter another integer (-1 to stop): ? 7
Please enter another integer (-1 to stop): ? -1
The sum of the 3 numbers you entered is 16
#2
This looks like homework. Please read the forum rules regarding this.
#3
the problem is i don't even know how to plan the logic
didn't want neone to actually write it out for me, just explain it thoroughly for me on all three counts
#4
I do not mean to come across as a snob here, but this program is very basic.

This program requires a simple loop and two counters (one for the number of times looped, and one to hold the sum). Many future programs will be built on contructs like this; if you are having trouble imagining the looping program flow, I'm sure your next project will be even more confusing.

If you cannot understand the logical flow needed for this program, I would go to your teacher and ask for additional help as soon as possible.

*peace and goodluck!*

Meg.
#5
LOL?
#6
I'm locking this thread as its a duplicate of the thread at http://forum.qbasicnews.com/viewtopic.php?t=9135.


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