What is/are the variable/s needed to produce local variable/s? Using Parameter and return structure, what inputs stored in output? What is/are the variable/s needed to produce global variable/s? What did you observe in function header and prototypes? What is the important of return in function? Juan wanted to create a program that would use block of code (function) to group the student grades. In each block, it consists of each prelim, midterm and final grade that will required inputting a student name, course, student grade in quiz, seatwork, laboratory exercises, assignment and exam. The formula below shows the following computation:     Prelim Grade = Quiz * 20% + Seatwork * 10% + Lab. Exercise * 20% + Prelim Exam * 50% Midterm Grade = Quiz * 20% + Seatwork * 10% + Lab. Exercise * 20% + Midterm Exam * 50% Total Midterm Grade = 1/3 Prelim Grade + 2/3 Midterm Grade   Final Grade = Quiz * 20% + Seatwork * 10% + Lab. Exercise * 20% + Final   Exam   * 50%   Total Final Grade = 1/3 Midterm Grade + 2/3 Final Grade

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  1. What is/are the variable/s needed to produce local variable/s?
  2. Using Parameter and return structure, what inputs stored in output?
  3. What is/are the variable/s needed to produce global variable/s?
  4. What did you observe in function header and prototypes?
  5. What is the important of return in function?

Juan wanted to create a program that would use block of code (function) to group the student grades. In each block, it consists of each prelim, midterm and final grade that will required inputting a student name, course, student grade in quiz, seatwork, laboratory exercises, assignment and exam. The formula below shows the following computation:

 

 

Prelim Grade = Quiz * 20% + Seatwork * 10% + Lab. Exercise * 20% + Prelim Exam * 50% Midterm Grade = Quiz * 20% + Seatwork * 10% + Lab. Exercise * 20% + Midterm Exam * 50% Total Midterm Grade = 1/3 Prelim Grade + 2/3 Midterm Grade

 

Final Grade = Quiz * 20% + Seatwork * 10% + Lab. Exercise * 20% +

Final   Exam   *

50%

 

Total Final Grade = 1/3 Midterm Grade + 2/3 Final Grade

 

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