1.Write a statement that includes the header filesfstream, string, andiomanipin this program.
2.Write statements that declareinFileto be anifstreamvariable andoutFileto be anofstreamvariable.
3.The program will read data from the file inData.txt and write output to the file outData.txt.
4.Write statements to open both of these files, associateinFilewith inData.txt, and associateoutFilewith outData.txt. Suppose that the file inData.txt contains the following data:
GiselleRobinsonAccounting
5600 5 30
450 9
75 1.5
·The first line contains a person’s first name, last name, and the department the person works in.
·In the second line, the first number represents the monthly gross salary, the bonus (as a percent), and the taxes (as a percent).
·The third line contains the distance traveled and the traveling time.
·The fourth line contains the number of coffee cups sold and the cost of each coffee cup.
5.Write statements so that after the program executes, the contents of the file outData.txt are as shown below. If necessary, declare additional variables.
6.Your statements should be general enough so that if the content of the input file changes and the program is run again (without editing and recompiling), it outputs the appropriate results:
Name: Giselle Robinson, Department: Accounting
Monthly Gross Salary: $5600.00, Monthly Bonus: 5.00%, Taxes: 30.00%
Paycheck: $4116.00
Distance Traveled: 450.00 miles, Traveling Time: 9.00 hours
Average Speed: 50.00 miles per hour
Number of Coffee Cups Sold: 75, Cost: $1.50 per cup
Sales Amount = $112.50
7.Write statements that close the input and output files.
8.Write a C++ program that tests the statements in parts 1 through 5.