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Write a c++ program that calls 3 functions from the main function as described below : readdata ( ): reads 20 values from a file (varying from 0 to 100) representing the marks obtained by 5 students in 4 courses and stores them in the following 2d array: getavg ( ): returns in a id array, the average for each student. getcourseavg ( ): returns in an array the average of marks per course. the returned results should be displayed by the main function.
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