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#include <stdio.h> int main() { int iVariable = 832; float fVariable = 54.984; char cVariable = '#'; printf(" iVariable = %d \n fvariable = %f \n cVariable = %c \n", iVariable, fVariable, cVariable); return 0; }
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  • Assign the value of 100 to the variable named intVariable.
  • Choose an appropriate data type for the variable charVariable.
  • Utilize the printf() function to display the values of both variables in a single call.

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main.c

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#include <stdio.h> int main() { int iVariable = 832; float fVariable = 54.984; char cVariable = '#'; printf(" iVariable = %d \n fvariable = %f \n cVariable = %c \n", iVariable, fVariable, cVariable); return 0; }
Task

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  • Assign the value of 100 to the variable named intVariable.
  • Choose an appropriate data type for the variable charVariable.
  • Utilize the printf() function to display the values of both variables in a single call.

Solution

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