A.       Define the following arrays:              i. empNum, a 100-element array of ints              ii. payRate, a 25-element array of doubles              iii. miles, a 14-element array of floats              iv. letter, a 26-element array of chars              v. lightYears, a 1,000-element array of doubles B. Write a function definition with three float parameter, n1, n2, n3 and returns the product of the three parameters

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     Define the following arrays:
             i. empNum, a 100-element array of ints
             ii. payRate, a 25-element array of doubles
             iii. miles, a 14-element array of floats
             iv. letter, a 26-element array of chars
             v. lightYears, a 1,000-element array of doubles

B.

Write a function definition with three float parameter, n1, n2, n3 and returns the product of the three parameters. The name of the function should be findProduct.


C.

Write a function prototype with three integer parameters, value1, value2, value3 without a return type and with a name showValue.

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