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1.5.4.Initialize int value in declaration
#include <stdio.h>

int main(void)
{
  int number0 = 10, number1 = 40, number2 = 50, number3 = 80, number4 = 10;
  int number5 = 20, number6 = 30, number7 = 60, number8 = 70, number9 = 110;

  int sum = number0 + number1+ number2 + number3 + number4+
        number5 + number6 + number7 + number8 + number9;
  float average = (float)sum/10.0f;

  printf("\nAverage of the ten numbers entered is: %f\n", average);
  return 0;
}
Average of the ten numbers entered is: 48.000000
1.5.Variable Declaration
1.5.1.Variables
1.5.2.How to declare a variable
1.5.3.Using a variable to store value
1.5.4.Initialize int value in declaration
1.5.5.Meaningful variable name
1.5.6.Define three variables and use assignment operator to assign value
1.5.7.Use printf to output variable
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