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Single File Programming QuestionProblem StatementA school administrator needs to display the information of a student. The student has an ID (an integer) of 15, an age (an integer) of 23 and achieved a grade (a character) 'B'. Write a C program to print these details using appropriate data types and formatting.Input format :No console input.Output format :The output displays the values in the below format:Student id: 15Student age: 23Student grade: BRefer to the sample output for the formatting specification

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Single File Programming QuestionProblem StatementA school administrator needs to display the information of a student. The student has an ID (an integer) of 15, an age (an integer) of 23 and achieved a grade (a character) 'B'. Write a C program to print these details using appropriate data types and formatting.Input format :No console input.Output format :The output displays the values in the below format:Student id: 15Student age: 23Student grade: BRefer to the sample output for the formatting specification

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Here is a simple C program that will print the student's details:

#include <stdio.h>

int main() {
    // Declare and initialize variables
    int student_id = 15;
    int student_age = 23;
    char student_grade = 'B';

    // Print student details
    printf("Student id: %d\n", student_id);
    printf("Student age: %d\n", student_age);
    printf("Student grade: %c\n", student_grade);

    return 0;
}

This program first includes the standard input/output library. In the main function, it declares and initializes three variables: student_id, student_age, and student_grade. It then uses the printf function to print the student's details to the console. The %d and %c inside the printf function are format specifiers, which tell printf how to format the variables. %d is used for integers, and %c is used for characters.

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