Computer Science: A Structured Programming Approach Using C, Third Edition
Computer Science: A Structured Programming Approach Using C, Third Edition
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ISBN: 9780534491321
Author: Behrouz A. Forouzan, Richard F. Gilberg
Publisher: Course Technology, Inc.
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Chapter 5, Problem 53PS

Write a program that determines a student's grade. It reads three test scores (between 0 and 100) and calls a function that calculates and returns a student's grade based on the following rules:

a. If the average score is 90 % or more, the grade is A.

b. If the average score is 70 % or more and less than 90 % , it checks the third score. If the third score is more than 90 % , the grade is A; other-wise, the grade is B.

c. If the average score is 50 % or more and less than 70 % , it checks the average of the second and third scores. If the average of the two is greater than 70 % , the grade is C; otherwise, it is D.

d. If the average score is less than 50 percent, then the grade is F.

The program's main is to contain only call statements. At least three subfunctions are required: one to read scores, one to determine the grade, and one to print the results.

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