The program in Figure 1 is designed to be part of the customer management system. The information of each customer is stored in a structure format with the following basic information. a) Customer's name in a string format. b) Customer's identification number using 16 digits integer format. c) Customer's preferred colour in a single alphabet-coded format. d) Customer's bonus point account with the lowest balance equal to 0.1. e) Numbers of repeated order in integer format, whereby the maximum number of repeated orders is 3. Find and fix all the errors in the following structure definition in Figure 1 so that the objectives are all fulfilled.

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The program in Figure 1 is designed to be part of the customer management system. The
information of each customer is stored in a structure format with the following basic
information.
a) Customer's name in a string format.
b) Customer's identification number using 16 digits integer format.
c) Customer's preferred colour in a single alphabet-coded format.
d) Customer's bonus point account with the lowest balance equal to 0.1.
e) Numbers of repeated order in integer format, whereby the maximum number of
repeated orders is 3.
Find and fix all the errors in the following structure definition in Figure 1 so that the
objectives are all fulfilled.
1 | #include <stdio>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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int main ()
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structure customer_information
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char customer_name;
int user_id;
double preferred_colour;
float bonus_point
short int repeat_order[3];
) ;
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struct customer_information megah_holdings;
printf("Welcome to our customer management system!\n");
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return 0;
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N M 4 678
Transcribed Image Text:The program in Figure 1 is designed to be part of the customer management system. The information of each customer is stored in a structure format with the following basic information. a) Customer's name in a string format. b) Customer's identification number using 16 digits integer format. c) Customer's preferred colour in a single alphabet-coded format. d) Customer's bonus point account with the lowest balance equal to 0.1. e) Numbers of repeated order in integer format, whereby the maximum number of repeated orders is 3. Find and fix all the errors in the following structure definition in Figure 1 so that the objectives are all fulfilled. 1 | #include <stdio> 2 #include <stdlib.h> 3 4 int main () 6. structure customer_information 7 8. char customer_name; int user_id; double preferred_colour; float bonus_point short int repeat_order[3]; ) ; 10 11 12 14 15 struct customer_information megah_holdings; printf("Welcome to our customer management system!\n"); 16 17 return 0; 18 N M 4 678
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