234k views
0 votes
In this lab you are asked to declare two variables of type integer: userNum and x. The user should input should be stored using scanf statements. Then you are asked to divide the value for userNum by x three times(three different operations). Each time you do the division, assign the value to userNum overwriting the previous value and print it out using a print statement. Do this three times. In this case there is only one new line print statement at the end.

#include
int main(void) {
int x;
int userNum;
scanf("%d %d" , &userNum, &x);
userNum = (double)userNum / x;
printf("%d " , userNum);
userNum = (double)userNum / x;
printf("%d " , userNum);
userNum = (double)userNum / (double)x;
printf("%lf\\" , (double)userNum);
return 0;
}
my input is 100 2
my output is 50 25 12.000
8 months ago

1 Answer

1 vote

Answer:

See Explanation

Step-by-step explanation:

Your program is correct and it follows the correct sequence; however, the reason you keep getting integer result is because the question requires that you declare both variables as integer.

The only modification required in your program is to change change #include to #include <stdio.h> for the program to be free of error.

User Mohammed Fathi
by
8.1k points
Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.