Carlos Pereira wrote: > Another one thinking that we will do his homework.... > > Sad.... > > > > On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 4:55 AM, AsadUllah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Write a C program which takes marks of a subject and print >> Grade.marks are out of 100. grade A for 85 or more marks.A- for 80 t0 >> 84marks. B+ for 75 to 79 marks. B for 74 to 71marks. B- for 69 to 65 >> marks. C for 64 to 50 marks. USING ONLY IF()FUNCTION NOT ANYOTHER. >> can we make this programe using trbuo C IDE software?plz help me >> .thanks
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