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C Exercises: Print the employee's ID and salary of a particular month

C Basic Declarations and Expressions: Exercise-12 with Solution

Write a C program that accepts an employee's ID, total worked hours of a month and the amount he received per hour. Print the employee's ID and salary (with two decimal places) of a particular month.

C Code:

#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
	char id[10];
	int hour;
	double value, salary;
	printf("Input the Employees ID(Max. 10 chars): ");
	scanf("%s", &id);
	printf("\nInput the working hrs: ");
	scanf("%d", &hour);
	printf("\nSalary amount/hr: ");
	scanf("%lf", &value);
	salary = value * hour;
	printf("\nEmployees ID = %s\nSalary = U$ %.2lf\n", id,salary);
	return 0;
}

Sample Output:

Input the Employees ID(Max. 10 chars): 0342                            
                                                                       
Input the working hrs: 8                                               
                                                                       
Salary amount/hr: 15000                                                
                                                                       
Employees ID = 0342                                                    
Salary = U$ 120000.00 

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