Explanation: In the above program, b_sort() is a function with template and integer argu-
ments. The two forloops are used to obtain two successive numbers of the array. The if state-
ment checks the two successive numbers, and if the second number is greater than the first, they
are exchanged using assignment statements. In the function main(), integer and float arrays
are declared and initialized. The base addresses (of both arrays) of arrays and the number of ele-
ments are passed to the function b_sort(). The function b_sort() arranges the contents
of both the arrays in ascending order. The twowhile loops ...
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