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Write a program that grades three exams for a class. Your program will read in lines of data that contain the following items: 1. Student ID (an integer) 2. Student name, with the first and last name separated by an underscore, as John_Cole. Store this as a string, not as an array of char. 3. Grades on three tests. These are integers. The program should ask the user for the file name and loop until it gets a valid name.

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