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Transcribed Image Text:Write a function that has a single input argument grade.
If the user's input is a numeric number, the grade letter should be displayed to the command
window depending on the value of grade, as shown in the table below. Otherwise, MATLAB
should stop the execution and send an error message: "invalid input" to the command window.
Grade
Grade Letter
Grade 2 90
A
90 > Grade 2 80
80 > Grade > 70
70> Grade 2 60
60> Grade
Grade >100 or
Unknown
Grade < 0
Copy your code to the following box:
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main) (
int score;
char grade;
coutss"Enter score: ";
cin>>score;
if(score<0 ll score>100X
cout<<Invalid score
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