Given two integers as user inputs that represent the number of drinks to buy and the number of bottles to restock, create a VendingMachine object that performs the following operations:

Purchases input number of drinks Restocks input number of bottles.
Reports inventory Review the definition of "VendingMachine.cpp" by clicking on the orange arrow.
A VendingMachine's initial inventory is 20 drinks.

Ex: If the input is: 5 2
the output is: Inventory: 17 bottles

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Answer:

In C++:

#include <iostream>

using namespace std;

class VendingMachine {

 public:

   int initial = 20;};

int main() {

 VendingMachine myMachine;

   int purchase, restock;

   cout<<"Purchase: ";  cin>>purchase;

   cout<<"Restock: ";  cin>>restock;

   myMachine.initial-=(purchase-restock);

   cout << "Inventory: "<<myMachine.initial<<" bottles";  

   return 0;}

Explanation:

This question is incomplete, as the original source file is not given; so, I write another from scratch.

This creates the VendingMachine class

class VendingMachine {

This represents the access specifier

 public:

This initializes the inventory to 20

   int initial = 20;};

The main begins here

int main() {

This creates the object of the VendingMachine class

 VendingMachine myMachine;

This declares the purchase and the restock

   int purchase, restock;

This gets input for purchase

   cout<<"Purchase: ";  cin>>purchase;

This gets input for restock

   cout<<"Restock: ";  cin>>restock;

This calculates the new inventory

   myMachine.initial-=(purchase-restock);

This prints the new inventory

   cout << "Inventory: "<<myMachine.initial<<" bottles";  

   return 0;}