Write a C++ program that reads a five-digit integer value representing MINUTES. The program should then find how many weeks, days, hours, and minutes that number represents. Example: Enter number of minutes: 13216 13216 minutes equals 1 week, 2 days, 4 hours, 16 minutes.

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Q1)
Write a C++ program that reads a five-digit integer value representing MINUTES.
The program should then find how many weeks, days, hours, and minutes that number
represents.
Example: Enter number of minutes: 13216
13216 minutes equals 1 week, 2 days, 4 hours, 16 minutes.
Q2)
Write a C++ program that takes 3 real numbers from the user and prints their
minimum, maximum and average. Show two decimal positions in the output.
Example: Enter three real numbers> 5.2 6.7 4.0
Minimum is 4.00
Махітит is 6. 70
Average is 5.30
Q3)
Write a C++ program that reads three marks out of 100, computes their average M,
then prints the grade (as shown in the example) according to the following scale:
M>= 90 : A (Excellent), 90 > M>= 80 : B (Very Good) , 80> M>= 70 :
C (Good), 70> M>= 60 : D (Pass),
M< 60 : F (Fail).
Example:
Enter three marks: 70 80.5 62.5
Your Grade is C
GOOD
Transcribed Image Text:- Assignment # 1 Q1) Write a C++ program that reads a five-digit integer value representing MINUTES. The program should then find how many weeks, days, hours, and minutes that number represents. Example: Enter number of minutes: 13216 13216 minutes equals 1 week, 2 days, 4 hours, 16 minutes. Q2) Write a C++ program that takes 3 real numbers from the user and prints their minimum, maximum and average. Show two decimal positions in the output. Example: Enter three real numbers> 5.2 6.7 4.0 Minimum is 4.00 Махітит is 6. 70 Average is 5.30 Q3) Write a C++ program that reads three marks out of 100, computes their average M, then prints the grade (as shown in the example) according to the following scale: M>= 90 : A (Excellent), 90 > M>= 80 : B (Very Good) , 80> M>= 70 : C (Good), 70> M>= 60 : D (Pass), M< 60 : F (Fail). Example: Enter three marks: 70 80.5 62.5 Your Grade is C GOOD
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