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2. Write a program to calculate CGPA of a student. The program should be able to get input from the user of the grade for each course. Use data in Table 1 and Table 2 as to calculate the CGPA. Course Credit Hour Mathematics 5 Physics 5 Chemistry 5 Computer 5 BEL 3 CTU 2 Table 1: Course Information Grade Point A 4.00 B 3.00 C 2.00 Table 2: Grade Information
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What is the programming language and design parameters? Could you present your code thus far and describe where you are currently having issues?
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