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Transcribed Image Text:Write a function averageDigits that computes the average of the digits of a 3-digit positive number in the range [100,999), Use the
following function prototype:
double averageDigits(int);
For example, averageDigits(936) returns 6.0 ((9+3+6)/3).
Write a test program that prompts the user to enter a 3-digit number, call the function averageDigits and print the result in the main
program. The process is repeated if the user enters y to continue.
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