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Each cout statement has a syntax error. Type the first cout statement, and press Run to observe the error message. Fix the error, and run again. Repeat for the second, then third, cout statement. cout << "Num: " << songnum << endl; cout << int songNum << endl; cout << songNum " songs" << endl;

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