include int main() { int M; printf("Enter the number of chairs you want to enter:\n"); scanf("%d", &M); double price[M]; double sum = 0.0; int i=0; while(i < M) { printf("Enter price of chair #%d: ",(i+1)); scanf("%lf", &price[i]); if(price[i] < 1003) { price[i] = price[i] - price[i] * 0.10; sum = sum + price[i]; } else if(price[i] >= 1003 && price[i] <= 2006) price[i] = price[i] - price[i] * 0.15; else if(price[i] > 2006) price[i] = price[i] - price[i] * 0.20; printf("Price of chair #%d after discount is %.3lf\n", (i+1), price[i]); i++; } printf("\n\nTotal price after discount of all chairs which got a discount of 10%% is "); printf("%.3lf", sum); int N = 2; printf("\n\nN is equal to the sum of My EUI ID(1+1) = 2"); double p[N]; printf("\nEnter price of %d desks: ", N); for(int i=0;i

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#include <stdio.h>

int main()
{
    int M;
    printf("Enter the number of chairs you want to enter:\n");
    scanf("%d", &M);
    
    double price[M];
    double sum = 0.0;
    int i=0;
    while(i < M)
    {
        printf("Enter price of chair #%d: ",(i+1));
        scanf("%lf", &price[i]);
        if(price[i] < 1003)
        {
            price[i] = price[i] - price[i] * 0.10;
            sum = sum + price[i];
        }
        else if(price[i] >= 1003 && price[i] <= 2006)
            price[i] = price[i] - price[i] * 0.15;
        else if(price[i] > 2006)
            price[i] = price[i] - price[i] * 0.20;
        
        printf("Price of chair #%d after discount is %.3lf\n", (i+1), price[i]);
        i++;
    }

    printf("\n\nTotal price after discount of all chairs which got a discount of 10%% is ");
    printf("%.3lf", sum);
    
    int N = 2;
    printf("\n\nN is equal to the sum of My EUI ID(1+1) = 2");
    
    double p[N];
    printf("\nEnter price of %d desks: ", N);
    for(int i=0;i<N;i++)
    {
        scanf("%lf", &p[i]);
    }
    
    sum = 0.0;
    i=0;
    while(i<N)
    {
        sum = sum + p[i];
        i++;
    }
    
    double avg = sum/N;
    printf("\nThe average of all desks with and without tax %.3lf", avg);
    i=0;
    sum = 0.0;
    avg = 0.0;
    while(i<N)
    {
        if(p[i] <= 3)
            p[i] = p[i] + p[i]*0.03;
        else
            p[i] = p[i] + p[i]*0.05;
        
        sum = sum + p[i];
        i++;
    }
    
    avg = sum/N;
    printf(" %.3lf", avg);

    printf("\n\nID = ******** Section G*");
    return 0;
}

 

 

(ON VISUAL STUDIO, THE BOLD ONES, IT GIVES ERROR AND SAYS, EXPRESSION MUST HAVE A CONSTANT VARIABLE!

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