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Finding the maximum element in a list:

For finding the maximum element in a list: // C++ program to demonstrate the use of std::max #include<iostream> #include<algorithm> using namespace std; // Defining the binary function bool comp(int a, int b) {  return (a < b); } int main() {   int a=10;   int b=20;   int c=30;   int d=40;   int e=50;  // Finding the largest of all the numbers  cout << std::max({a, b, c, d, e},comp) << "\n"; return 0; } 

For loop C++

A  for  loop is a programming language statement which allows code to be repeatedly executed. The syntax for this is for ( <expression_1> ; <expression_2> ; <expression_3> ) <statement> expression_1  is used for intializing variables which are generally used for controlling terminating flag for the loop. expression_2  is used to check for the terminating condition. If this evaluates to false, then the loop is terminated. expression_3  is generally used to update the flags/variables. A sample loop will be for(int i = 0; i < 10; i++) { ... } Input Format You will be given two positive integers,   and   ( ), separated by a newline. Output Format For each integer   in the interval   : If  , then print the English representation of it in lowercase. That is "one" for  , "two" for  , and so on. Else if   and it is an even number...