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C Exercises: Prints the corresponding value in inches

C Basic Declarations and Expressions: Exercise-54 with Solution

Write a C program that accepts a distance in centimeters and prints the corresponding value in inches.

Note: 1 inch = 2.54 cm.

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C Programming: Prints the corresponding value in inches

Sample Solution:

C Code:

#include <stdio.h> 
#define INCH_TO_CM 2.54
int main() 
{
  double inch, cm;
  printf("Input the distance in cm:\n");
  scanf("%lf", &cm);
  inch = cm / INCH_TO_CM;
  printf("Distance of %0.2lf cms is = %0.2lf inches\n", cm, inch);
  return 0;
}

Sample Output:

Input Data: 500cms
Input the distance in cm:
Distance of 500.00 cms is = 196.85 inches

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