Write a program to calculate students' average test scores and their grades. You may assume the following input data: Johnson           85        83        77        91        76  Aniston            80        90        95        93        48 Cooper                 78           81           11           90           73 Gupta                   92           83           96           38           59 Blair                       23           45           96           38           59 Clark                      60           85           45           39           67 Kennedy              77           31           52           74           83 Bronson               93           94           89           77           97 Sunny                   79           85           28           93           82 Smith                    85           72           49           75           63   Use four arrays: a one-dimensional array to store the students' names, a (parallel) two-dimensional array to store the test scores, and a parallel one-dimensional array to store average grades, and last one one dimensional character array to store letter grades. Your program must contain at least the following functions: a function to read and store data into two arrays, a function to calculate the average test score and letter grade, and a function to output the results. Have your program also output the class average.

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Write a program to calculate students' average test scores and their grades. You may assume the following input data:

Johnson           85        83        77        91        76

 Aniston            80        90        95        93        48

Cooper                 78           81           11           90           73

Gupta                   92           83           96           38           59

Blair                       23           45           96           38           59

Clark                      60           85           45           39           67

Kennedy              77           31           52           74           83

Bronson               93           94           89           77           97

Sunny                   79           85           28           93           82

Smith                    85           72           49           75           63

 

Use four arrays: a one-dimensional array to store the students' names, a (parallel) two-dimensional array to store the test scores, and a parallel one-dimensional array to store average grades, and last one one dimensional character array to store letter grades. Your program must contain at least the following functions:

a function to read and store data into two arrays, a function to calculate the average test score and letter grade, and a function to output the results. Have your program also output the class average.

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