C++ Problem
 Write a program to convert mph to kph. Use the approximation that 100 mph = 161 kph
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 using namespace std;  double convertToMPH(int paceInMin, int paceInSec); //represents pace in minutes and seconds per mile and returns the speed in mph double convertToMPH(double kph); //represents in kph and returns the speed in mph  //1 mile = 1.61 km //1 km = 1000m //d=vt, v=d/v  int main() {         int paceInMin;         int paceInSec;         double kph;         double total;            //  *************   Variable added   *************          cout << \"Please enter an integer to represent your pace in minutes: \";         cin >> paceInMin;         cout << \"Please enter an integer to represent your pace in seconds: \";         cin >> paceInSec;         //  ************  Pass total to the function   ************          total = convertToMPH(paceInMin, paceInSec);          // *********  Now you can manipulate the variable any way you\'d like...   ************          cout << \"Your speed is \" << total << \" miles per hour.\" << endl;         if (total < 4)     {         cout << \"Really? \"<< total << \" miles per hour? \ You must be the six million dollar man!\"<< endl;     }     else     {         if (total >10) {             cout << \"Come on! My grand mother can run faster than \" << total << \" miles in an hour.\" << endl;         }         else         {             cout << \"Nice pace!!\" << endl;         }      }          //  *************  continue with program here  ***************          cout << \"\ Please enter your speed in kph: \";         cin >> kph;         total = convertToMPH(kph);         cout << \"Your speed in mph is \" << total << endl;         return 0; }  double convertToMPH(int paceInMin, int paceInSec) {     return(60 / (paceInMin + paceInSec / 60.)); }; double convertToMPH(double kph) {         return (kph / 1.61); };