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List of Programs a) Ramesh’s basic salary is input through the keyboard. His dearness allowance is 40% of basic salary, and house rent allowance is 20% of basic salary. Write a program to calculate his gross salary. Gross Salary=Basic Salary + HRA+ DA b) The distance between two cities (in km.) is input through the keyboard. Write a program to convert and print this distance in meters, feet, inches and centimeters. c) If the marks obtained by a student in five different subjects are input t through the keyboard, find out the aggregate marks and percentage marks obtained by the student. Assume that the maximum marks that can be obtained by a student in each subject is 100. d) Temperature of a city in Fahrenheit degrees is input through the keyboard. Write a program to convert this temperature into Centigrade degrees. (e) The length & breadth of a rectangle and radius of a circle are input through the keyboard. Write a program to calculate the area & perimeter of the rectangle, and the area & circumference of the circle. (f) Two numbers are input through the keyboard into two locations C and D. Write a program to interchange the contents of C and D.

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List of Programs

a) Ramesh’s basic salary is input through the keyboard. His dearness allowance is 40% of basic salary, and house rent allowance is 20% of basic salary. Write a program to calculate his gross salary.

Gross Salary=Basic Salary + HRA+ DA

b) The distance between two cities (in km.) is input through the keyboard.

Write a program to convert and print this distance in meters, feet, inches and centimeters.

c) If the marks obtained by a student in five different subjects are

input t through the keyboard, find out the aggregate marks and percentage marks obtained by the student. Assume that the maximum marks that can be obtained by a student in each subject is 100.

d) Temperature of a city in Fahrenheit degrees is input through the keyboard. Write a program to convert this temperature into Centigrade degrees.

(e) The length & breadth of a rectangle and radius of a circle are input through the keyboard. Write a program to calculate the area & perimeter of the rectangle, and the area & circumference of the circle.

(f) Two numbers are input through the keyboard into two locations C and D. Write a program to interchange the contents of C and D.

(g) If a five-digit number is input through the keyboard, write a program to calculate the sum of its digits.(Hint: Use the modulus operator ‘%’)

(h) If a five-digit number is input through the keyboard, write a program to reverse the number.

(i) If a four-digit number is input through the keyboard, write a program to obtain the sum of the first and last digit of this number.

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(j) In a town, the percentage of men is 52. The percentage of total literacy is 48. If total percentage of literate men is 35 of the total population, write a program to find the total number of illiterate men and women if the population of the town is 80,000.

(k) A cashier has currency notes of denominations 10, 50 and 100. If the amount to be withdrawn is input through the keyboard in hundreds, find the total number of currency notes of each denomination the cashier will have to give to the withdrawer.

(l) If the total selling price of 15 items and the total profit earned on them is input through the keyboard, write a program to find the cost price of one item.(m) If a five-digit number is input through the keyboard, write a program to print a new number by adding one to each of its digits. For example if the number that is input is 12391 then the output should be displayed as 23402.

n)Write a program to calculate overtime pay of 10 employees. Overtime is paid at the rate of Rs. 12.00 per hour for every hour worked above 40 hours. Assume that employees do not work for fractional part of an hour.

o)Write a program to find the factorial value of any number entered through the keyboard.

p)Two numbers are entered through the keyboard. Write a program to find the value of one number raised to the power of another.

q)Write a program to print all the ASCII values and their equivalent characters using a while loop. The ASCII values vary from 0 to 255.

r)Write a program to print out all Armstrong numbers between 1 and 500. If sum of cubes of each digit of the number is equal to the number itself, then the number is called an Armstrong number. For example, 153 = ( 1 * 1 * 1 ) + ( 5 * 5* 5 ) + ( 3 * 3 * 3 )

s)Write a program to enter the numbers till the user wants and at the end it should display the count of positive, negative and zeros entered.

t)Write a program to find the octal equivalent of the entered number.( hint : Octal: first convert the number to binary and then Split the number into groups of 3 i.e. 1 111 101 Now convert each group immediately into one Octal digit, i.e. 1 becomes 1, 111 becomes 7, 101

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becomes 5.So %1111101 = @175 (@ is the prefix indicating an Octal number)

u)Write a program to find the range of a set of numbers. Range is the difference between the smallest and biggest number in the list.

LOOP Constructs:

(a) Write a program to print all prime numbers from 1 to 300.(Hint: Use nested loops, break and continue)(b) Write a program to fill the entire screen with a smiling face.The smiling face has an ASCII value 1.(c) Write a program to add first seven terms of the followingseries using a for loop:11!22!33!……