Parson's Problem Rearrange the code blocks below into the proper order by dragging drop them in the yellow box below. Tip: The program using struct will accept input for the records such as id, name and rate. Note: NOT all of the code blocks will be used. Drag from here int id; printf("Name: "); #include printf("Rate: "); ); int rate; printf("ID: "); scanf("%d", &emp.id); { printf("Name: "); scanf("%s", &name); { } void main() Struct Records emp; }; Structure Records #include scanf("%d", &emp->id); struct Records employee; Struct Records employee; scanf("%d", &emp.rate); scanf("%d", &id); printf("ID: "); struct Records struct Records emp; Struct Records scanf("%s", &emp.name); char name[50]; scanf("%d", &rate); int rate; scanf("%s", &emp->name); structure Records scanf("%s", &emp.name); scanf("%d", &emp->rate); int main() printf("Rate: "); char name[50]; scanf("%d", &emp.rate); { { } scanf("%d", &emp.id); }; struct Records emp; int id;
Parson's Problem Rearrange the code blocks below into the proper order by dragging drop them in the yellow box below. Tip: The program using struct will accept input for the records such as id, name and rate. Note: NOT all of the code blocks will be used. Drag from here int id; printf("Name: "); #include printf("Rate: "); ); int rate; printf("ID: "); scanf("%d", &emp.id); { printf("Name: "); scanf("%s", &name); { } void main() Struct Records emp; }; Structure Records #include scanf("%d", &emp->id); struct Records employee; Struct Records employee; scanf("%d", &emp.rate); scanf("%d", &id); printf("ID: "); struct Records struct Records emp; Struct Records scanf("%s", &emp.name); char name[50]; scanf("%d", &rate); int rate; scanf("%s", &emp->name); structure Records scanf("%s", &emp.name); scanf("%d", &emp->rate); int main() printf("Rate: "); char name[50]; scanf("%d", &emp.rate); { { } scanf("%d", &emp.id); }; struct Records emp; int id;
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