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Write a C++ program that converts a measurement given in feet into the equivalent number of (a) yards, (b) inches, (c) centimeters, (d) meters. The program should first prompt the user to enter the number of feet to be converted. It should then read that value, calculate each of the converted lengths, and then display the converted lengths, rounded to two decimal places of accuracy. You should assume that the number of feet entered will be a floating point value. Note: All the converted lengths will also be floating point values. Conversion facts: 1 yard = 36 inches; 1 foot = 12 inches; 1 inch = 2.54 cm; 1 meter = 100 cm. Here is what output should look like from running the program (user input is shown in bold):Enter number of feet: 4= 1.33 yards= 48 inches= 121.92 cm= 1.22 metersPlease give me the pseudocode first similar to this:Display " "Read ...Let...Let...Display...Because this format of the pseudocode is required as part of the solution. Thank you!

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Answer:

#include<iostream>

using namespace std;

int main()

{

float feet, yard, inch, meter, cmeter;

cout<<"Enter number of feet: ";

cin>>feet;

yard = feet * 12/36;

inch = yard * 36;

cmeter = inch * 2.54;

meter = cmeter * 100;

cout<<feet<<" feet = "<< yard<<" yard = "<<inch<<" inches = "<<cmeter<<" cm = "<<meter<<" m";

return 0;

}

Step-by-step explanation:

This line declares all necessary variables

float feet, yard, inch, meter, cmeter;

The line prompts user for number of feet

cout<<"Enter number of feet: ";

This line gets user input

cin>>feet;

The next 4 lines converts feet to yard, inches, centimeter and meter

yard = feet * 12/36;

inch = yard * 36;

cmeter = inch * 2.54;

meter = cmeter * 100;

This line prints converted units

cout<<feet<<" feet = "<< yard<<" yard = "<<inch<<" inches = "<<cmeter<<" cm = "<<meter<<" m";

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