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I found this lab key but I see for the written code for some of the answers it says see attachment. I want to know where to find those attachments. https://www.coursehero.com/file/14127530/ET4560-Instructor-Lab-Manualdocx/
Instructor’s NotesLab Manualto AccompanyStarting Out With C++Early Objects 7th ed.This lab manual contains labs to accompany the first six chapters of Starting Out with C++: EarlyObjects. Labs for additional chapters will be added later. Each lab consists of a number of exercisesto help students better understand the key concepts of the chapter. The lab for Chapter 1 will need tobe instructor guided, as students will not yet be familiar with the computer system and C++ IDE theywill be working with. Beginning with Chapter 2, students should be able to complete the labsindividually or in pairs with only minimal help from the instructor.Organization of Each LabEach lab set begins with one or more exercises called “Try Its”. In these the student reads ablock of sample code and tries to understand it well enough to predict and write down whatoutput it will produce. The student then “tries it” on the computer to see if he or she is correct.These exercises are carefully planned to illustrate key ideas and constructs from the chapter andto include examples dealing with misconceptions new programming students typically haveabout how things work.StarTng Out With C++Early Objects 7th ed.General Information
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