Answer:
// C++ Program to arithmetic operationf on 2 Numbers using Recursion
// Comments are used for explanatory purpose
#include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
// add10 recursive function to perform arithmetic operations
int add10(int m, int n)
{
return (m + product(n, 10)); //Result of m + n * 10
return 0;
}
// Main Methods Starts here
int main()
{
int m, n; // 2 Variables m and n declared as integer
cin>>m; // accept input for m
cin>>n; // accept input for n
cout << "Result : "<<add10(m,n); // Print results which is calculated by m + 10 * n
return 0;
}
82*100/40 = 205
<span>40% 0f 205 = 205*40% = 205*40/100 = 82
hopes this helps :) :D :)</span>
No, 43 is a prime number, so that statement is false.
A-10, D-11, F-8, I-2, G-1, K-9, B-7, C-3
That's what I got so far, but I'm still working