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Student Academic Honesty Declaration I will complete this test independently without the aid of any unauthorized materials/devices and will not share my quiz with others. True False Question 2 (1 point) You are a student at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Memorial College was originally established as a memorial to the Newfoundlanders who had lost their lives on during the First World War and subsequent conflicts True False Question 3 (2 points) A company just starting its business made the following four inventory purchases in June: Date June 1 150 units X $3.20 = $480 June 10 200 units X $3.30 = $660 June 15 200 units X $3.40 - $680 June 28 150 units X $3.50 - $523 700 units $2.343 On June 25, the company made its first sale when a local customer purchased 500 units for $3,500. Using the FIFO cost formula under the perpetual method, the amount of ending inventory at June 30 is Total $1,700 $695 $1,650 $645 *** Adams and Jefferson w in . ..... .. Rewrite the body of the sum function using a single for-loop instead of a while-loop. m = 0; n>0; --n) - sum + n; sum; int sum = 0; for (int i = 1; i0; --n) sum = sum + n; return sum; Student Academic Honesty Declaration I will complete this test independently without the aid of any unauthorized materials/devices and will not share my quiz with others. True False Question 2 (1 point) You are a student at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Memorial College was originally established as a memorial to the Newfoundlanders who had lost their lives on during the First World War and subsequent conflicts True False Question 3 (2 points) A company just starting its business made the following four inventory purchases in June: Date June 1 150 units X $3.20 = $480 June 10 200 units X $3.30 = $660 June 15 200 units X $3.40 - $680 June 28 150 units X $3.50 - $523 700 units $2.343 On June 25, the company made its first sale when a local customer purchased 500 units for $3,500. Using the FIFO cost formula under the perpetual method, the amount of ending inventory at June 30 is Total $1,700 $695 $1,650 $645 *** Adams and Jefferson w in . ..... .. Rewrite the body of the sum function using a single for-loop instead of a while-loop. m = 0; n>0; --n) - sum + n; sum; int sum = 0; for (int i = 1; i0; --n) sum = sum + n; return sum