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Engineering, 01.10.2019 17:10 shanedietz44ovi6rb

Aprime integer number is one that has exactly two different divisors, namely 1 and the number itself. write, run, and test a c++ program that finds and prints all the prime numbers less than 100. (hint: 1 is a prime number. for each number from 2 to 100, find remainder = number % n, where n ranges from 2 to sqrt(number). if n is greater than sqrt(number), the number is not equally divisible by n. why? if any remainder equals 0, the number is no a prime number.)

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