Use nested for
loops to generate a list of all
the two digit numbers which are less than or equal to fifty-six,
and the sum of whose digits is greater than ten.
Use another set of nested for
loops to find
a two-digit number such that the number itself minus the number
reversed is equal to the sum of its digits.
For example, 72 is not such a number because 72-27 (which is 45) is not the same as the sum of its digits (2+7 = 9).
Finally, put
the code for each of the two parts into its own separate function,
and have a menu in main()
which allows you to choose
which of the two sets to find. This main program should keep
repeating until you choose to quit (use a do-while
loop for this).
1) Find two digit numbers <= 56 with sums of digits > 10 2) Find two digit number minus number reversed which equals sum of digits 3) Quit >1 (numbers go here) 1) Find two digit numbers <= 56 with sums of digits > 10 2) Find two digit number minus number reversed which equals sum of digits 3) Quit >2 (number goes here) 1) Find two digit numbers <= 56 with sums of digits > 10 2) Find two digit number minus number reversed which equals sum of digits 3) Quit >3
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