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For each program just hand write the results to turn in, feel free to use a comp

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Question

For each program just hand write the results to turn in, feel free to use a compiler to run your code to see if it works. I am grading this based on code elements and if the code functions. Write a program to convert meters to miles. Write a program to compute the area of a circle with radius r. Write a program to compute the area of a sector of a circle where d is the angle in degrees between the radii. (A = (t*t*theta)/2 where theta is d in radians). After completing each of these programs, go back are look at your code. Are there any pitfalls where the code could "blow-up" with inconsiderable inputs? How do you think we will go about mitigating these risks?

Explanation / Answer

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#include<stdio.h>
#include<conio.h>
int main(){
float meter=0.000621371;
float miles;
printf("Enter miles ");
scanf("%f", &miles);
printf("Miles: %f ",miles*meter);

getchar();
   return 0;
}

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*****************Q2****************

#include<stdio.h>
#include<conio.h>
int main(){
float area;
float r;
float pi=3.14159;
printf("Enter Radious ");
scanf("%f", &r);
printf("Miles: %f ",pi*r*r);
getchar();
   return 0;


}

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