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Write a c++ program to ouput the amount of money that wouldbe present in a bank account some year in the future (named"future"), if x dollars was invested during some earlier year (named "start") chosen by the user. the money is to becompounded at an annual interest rate (named "rate") chosen by theuser. use a loop.

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