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(Practice) Define an array named peopleTypes that can store a maximum of 50 integer valuesentered at the keyboard. Enter a series of 1s, 2s, 3s, and 4s into the array to represent people at a local school function; 1 represents an infant, 2 represents a child, 3 represents a teenager, and 4 represents an adult. No other integer value should be accepted as valid input, and data entry should stop when a negative value is entered. Your
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