Assume variables SimpleWriter out and int n are already declared in each case. Write a while loop that printsA. All squares less than n. For example, if n is 100, print 0 1 4 9 16 25 36 49 64 81.B. All positive numbers that are divisible by 10 and less than n. For example, if n is 100, print 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90C. All powers of two less than n. For example, if n is 100, print 1 2 4 8 16 32 64.

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Answer:

This program has been written using JAVA. The code is written beloe:

// import library

import java.util.Scanner;

public category Main operate

public static void main(String[] args)

{

// scanner category

Scanner scan=new Scanner(System.in);

System.out.println("Enter Number:");

int n=scan.nextInt();

//All squares but n

System.out.println("All squares but n are: ");

int temp=0,square=0,i=0;

while(square

range

square=i*i;

if(square>=n)break;

System.out.print(square+" ");

i++;

}

//All positive numbers that are divisible by 10 but less than n

System.out.println(" ");

System.out.println(" ");

System.out.println("All positive numbers are divisible by 10 and less than n are: ");

i=1;

while(i

{

if(i%10==0)

System.out.print(i+" ");

if(i>=n)break;

i++;

}

System.out.println(" ");

System.out.println(" ");

System.out.println("All powers of 2 that are less than n are: ");

//All powers of 2 less than n

i=0;

while(i

mathematics.pow(2, i);

if(num_power

System.out.print(num_power+" ");

i++;

}

}

}

Explanation:

With SimpleWriter out and int n already declared in each case this program makes use of a while loop condition to satisfy the following;

1. All squares less than n

2. positive numbers that are divisible by 10 and less than n.

3. All powers of two less than n.