Create a program that takes in a student’s full names and marks for 3 In-class exercises, then calculate the average of this marks. This average mark is then categorized as follows: Marks obtained Grade Level Message 80 – 100 1 Magnificent!! 70 – 79 2 Excellent!! 60 – 69 3 Good work!! 50 – 59 4 Good!! 0 – 49 0 Fail – Try again next Year!! Greater than 100 or less than 0 X Invalid Marks!!, Marks too high. Or Invalid Marks!!, Negative marks not allowed. Sample run 1: Enter student full names: Goodluck Johnathan Enter 3 marks separated by spaces: 78 94.6 88 Output: Student name: Goodluck Johnathan Grade Level: 1 Comment: Magnificent!! Sample run 2: Enter student full names: Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Enter 3 marks separated by spaces: 200 104.87 99.9 Output: Student name: Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Grade Level: X
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Marks obtained |
Grade Level |
Message |
80 – 100 |
1 |
Magnificent!! |
70 – 79 |
2 |
Excellent!! |
60 – 69 |
3 |
Good work!! |
50 – 59 |
4 |
Good!! |
0 – 49 |
0 |
Fail – Try again next Year!! |
Greater than 100 or less than 0 |
X |
Invalid Marks!!, Marks too high. Or Invalid Marks!!, Negative marks not allowed. |
Sample run 1:
Enter student full names: Goodluck Johnathan
Enter 3 marks separated by spaces: 78 94.6 88
Output: Student name: Goodluck Johnathan
Grade Level: 1
Comment: Magnificent!!
Sample run 2:
Enter student full names: Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
Enter 3 marks separated by spaces: 200 104.87 99.9
Output: Student name: Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
Grade Level: X
Comment: Invalid Marks!!
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