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Write a statement that calls a function named AddToStock, passing the variable addQty. Assign computerInfo with the value returned by AddToStock. #include #include using namespace

Write a statement that calls a function named AddToStock, passing the variable addQty. Assign computerInfo with the value returned by AddToStock.

#include #include using namespace std;

struct ProductInfo { string itemName; int itemQty; };

ProductInfo AddToStock (ProductInfo productToStock, int increaseValue) { productToStock.itemQty = productToStock.itemQty + increaseValue;

return productToStock; }

int main() { ProductInfo computerInfo; int addQty;

addQty = 10;

cin >> computerInfo.itemName >> computerInfo.itemQty;

/* Your solution goes here */

cout << "Name: " << computerInfo.itemName << ", stock: " << computerInfo.itemQty << endl;

return 0; }

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