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Question and Answer

Q1. What is the difference between a constant and a variable?
A The major difference is that the value of a constant cannot be changed, while the value of a variable can. You can assign different values to a variable whenever it's necessary in your C program.

Q2. Why do you need a statement block?
Ans. Many C keywords can only control one statement. A statement block provides a way to put more than one statement together and put the statement block under the control of a C keyword. Then, the statement block is treated as a single statement.

Q3. Which arithmetic operators have a higher precedence?

Ans. Among the five arithmetic operators, the multiplication, division, and remainder operators have a higher precedence than the addition and subtraction operators.

Q4. How many parts does a function normally have?

Ans. A function normally has six parts: the function type, the function name, the arguments, the opening brace, the function body, and the closing brace.

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After Reading and Understanding the Chapter 01 : How To Start C programming, please give the answer of following Questions. If you able to answer these question correctly then please proceed to Write My First C Program.

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The Function Body

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Making Function Calls

Based on what you've learned so far, you can write a C program that calls the integer_add() function to calculate an addition and then print out the result on the screen. An example of such a program is demonstrated in Listing 3.2.