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Engineering, 12.12.2019 03:31 gabbym39077

Create a checkbook program using c (3 points): at the top of the file include the following comments: your name the purpose (core concept found below) of the program the date created create a check structure. include: check number (should be an integer). date (use type char[ ]). to amount description add functions to: add a check. collect all information for a single check and return the check. should not take any parameters. gather all data in the function from the user. call the function to display the values for the check before returning the check. display the values for a single check. format the amount for two decimal places. display the values for the entire checkbook, one check at a time. in the main function: create a checkbook. it should be an array of at least size ten. repeat until the checkbook is full or the user quits. give the user these options: add a check. display a single check. ask the user for the check number to be displayed. display the checkbook. quit. compile and run your code. submit your source code as a plain text file with a .c extension. make sure it compiles without error before submitting it.

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