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For and scanf

#include <stdio.h>

void main()
{
  int number = 0;      
  int count = 10;        /* Number of values to be read */
  long sum = 0L;         
  float average = 0.0f;  
  int i = 0

  /* Enter in the ten numbers to be averaged */
  for(i = 1; i <= count; i ++)
  {
    printf("Enter grade: ");
    scanf("%d", &number);                        /* Read a number               */
    sum += number;                               /* Add it to sum               */
  }

  average = (float)sum/count;                     /* Calculate the average      */

  printf("Average of the ten numbers entered is: %f", average);
}


           
       
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