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C Exercises: Converts kilometers per hour to miles per hour

C Input Output statement: Exercise-4 with Solution

Write a C program that converts kilometers per hour to miles per hour.

Pictorial Presentation:

C Input Output: Converts kilometers per hour to miles per hour

Sample Solution:

C Code:

#include <stdio.h>
float kmph;              /* kilometers per hour */
float miph;              /* miles per hour (to be computed) */
char  line_text[50];      /* a line from the keyboard */

int main()
{ printf("Input kilometers per hour: "); fgets(line_text, sizeof(line_text), stdin); sscanf(line_text, "%f", &kmph); miph = (kmph * 0.6213712); printf("%f miles per hour\n", miph); return(0); }

Sample Output:

Input kilometers per hour: 15                                                                                 
9.320568 miles per hour

Flowchart:

C Programming Input Output Flowchart: Converts kilometers per hour to miles per hour.

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