Problem Solving with C++ (10th Edition)
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Author: Walter Savitch, Kenrick Mock
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 10.4, Problem 31STE
Suppose the class SportsCar is a derived class of a class Automobile. Suppose also that the class Automobile has public member functions named accelerate and addGas. Will an object of the class SportsCar have member functions named accelerate and addGas?
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