What will be the output of the following C++ code?#include #include #include using namespace std;int main (){string mystr;float price = 0;int quantity = 0;cout > price;cout > quantity;cout

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What will be the output of the following C++ code?<br>#include <iostream><br>#include <string><br>#include <sstream><br>using namespace std;<br>int main ()<br>{<br>string mystr;<br>float price = 0;<br>int quantity = 0;<br>cout << "Enter price: ";<br>getline (cin, mystr);<br>stringstream(mystr) >> price;<br>cout << "Enter quantity: ";<br>getline (cin, mystr);<br>stringstream(mystr) >> quantity;<br>cout << "Total price: " << price * quantity << endl;<br>return 0;<br>}