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Modify class fraction to keep track of the number of the objects currently in memory Let the user input a denominator, and then generate all combinations of two such fractions that are between 0 and 1, and multiply them together. Create fractions and arrays dynamically based on the user input. Only positive fractions. No need to reduce. No vectors allowed. The well-formatted ou

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Step-by-step explanation:

#include <iostream>

#include <iomanip>

using namespace std;

int main() {

int dem,i,j;

cout<<"Enter denominator value"<<endl;

cin>>dem;

int** arr=new int*[dem];

for(i=0;i<dem;i++)

{

if(i!=0)

cout<<setw(5)<<i<<"/"<<dem;

cout<<"\t";

}

cout<<endl;

for(i=1;i<dem;i++)

{ cout<<setw(5)<<i<<"/"<<dem<<"\t";

arr[i] = new int[dem];

for(j=1;j<dem;j++)

{

cout<<setw(5)<<i*j<<"/"<<dem<<"\t";

}

cout<<endl;

}

return 0;

}

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