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x=5; y=9; n = read(); /* multiplication table */ for (i=2; i<=n; ++i) { print "x1="
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x=5; y=9; n = read(); /* multiplication table */ for (i=2; i<=19; ++i) { print "x1="
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x=5; y=9; n = read(); /* multiplication table */ for (i=2; i<=19; ++i) { print "x1="
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x=5; y=9; n = read(); /* multiplication table */ for (i=2; i<=19; ++i) { print "x1="
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x=5; y=9; n = read(); /* multiplication table */ for (i=2; i<=n; ++i) { print "x1="
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x=5; y=9; n = read(); /* multiplication table */ for (i=2; i<=19; ++i) { print "x1="
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x=5; y=9; n = read(); /* multiplication table */ for (i=2; i<=19; ++i) { print "x1="
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x=5; y=9; n = read(); /* multiplication table */ for (i=2; i<=n; ++i) { print "x1="
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x=5; y=9; n = read(); /* multiplication table */ for (i=2; i<=n; ++i) { print "x1="
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x=5; y=9; n = read(); /* multiplication table */ for (i=2; i<=n; ++i) { print "x1="
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x=5; y=9; n = read(); /* multiplication table */ for (i=2; i<=n; ++i) { print "x1="
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/* read the numbers; notice: ech line of the input must be followed by an EOF character */ x = read(); /* multiplication table */ for (i=1; i<=x; ++i) { for (j=1; j<=x; ++j) print i*j, "\t" print "\n" }
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int x=5; int y=9; n = read(); /* multiplication table */ for (i=2; i<=n; ++i) { print "x1="
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n = read(); int x=5; int y=9; /* multiplication table */ for (i=2; i<=n; ++i) { print "x1=" print x
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n = read(); int x=5; int y=9; /* multiplication table */ for (i=2; i<=n; ++i) { print "x1=" print x
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n = read(); int x=5; int y=9; /* multiplication table */ for (i=2; i<=n; ++i) { print x print "\n"
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n = read(); int x=5; int y=9; /* multiplication table */ for (i=2; i<=n; ++i) { print x print "\n"
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n = read(); int x=5; int y=9; /* multiplication table */ for (i=2; i<=n; ++i) { x=x+y+i;
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n = read(); int x=5; int y=9; /* multiplication table */ for (i=2; i<=n; ++i) { x=x+y+i;
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n = read(); int x=5; int y=9; /* multiplication table */ for (i=2; i<=n; ++i) { x=x+y+i;
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n = read(); int x=5; int y=9; /* multiplication table */ for (i=2; i<=n; ++i) { x=x+y+i;
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n = read(); int x=5; int y=9; /* multiplication table */ for (i=2; i<=n; ++i) { x=x+y+i;
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/* read the numbers; notice: ech line of the input must be followed by an EOF character */ x = read(); /* multiplication table */ for (i=1; i<=x; ++i) { for (j=1; j<=x; ++j) print i*j, "\t" print "\n" }
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n = read(); int x=5; int y=9; /* multiplication table */ for (i=2; i<=n; ++i) { x=x+y+i;
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n = read(); int x=5; int y=9; /* multiplication table */ for (i=2; i<=n; ++i) { x=x+y+i;
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n = read(); int x=5; int y=9; /* multiplication table */ for (i=2; i<=n; ++i) { i=i+2; x=x+y+i
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/* read the numbers; notice: ech line of the input must be followed by an EOF character */ n = read(); int x=5; int y=9; /* multiplication table */ for (i=2; i<=n; ++i) { i=i+2;
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/* read the numbers; notice: ech line of the input must be followed by an EOF character */ x = read(); /* multiplication table */ for (i=1; i<=x; ++i) { for (j=1; j<=x; ++j) print i*j, "\t" print "\n" }
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#include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { char c; // Zeichen int i; // ganze Zahlen float f; // Kommazahlen
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