Write a complete C++ program to produce the output shown below. Do not use space to create the columns. Rather use escape sequences (e.g. newline: n and tab: t) to output a neatly formatted table. Your program should include comments for full credit. Also use proper programming style when writing you program, i.e. indent your statements. Upload your source code file named hw1q6.cpp to blackboard learn. Your program should compile without errors and execute successfully for full credit. Write a C++ program that prompts the user to enter 3 integer values. Store the values in variables named num1, num2, and num3. Have your program calculate the total of these numbers and their average. Store the total in an integer variable named total and the average in an integer variable named average. Use a cout statement to display the total and average. Upload your source code file named hw1q7.cpp to blackboard learn. Your program should compile without errors and execute successfully for full credit. Your program should include comments for full credit. Also use proper programming style when writing you program, i.e. indent your statements.