Answer:
"double tax_rates[5]= {0.10, 0.15, 0.21, 0.28, 0.31};" is the correct answer for the above question.
Explanation:
- An array is a user-defined data type that is used to define the multiple variables of a single type in a continuous storage location.
- In the C-programming language, When the user wants to declare an array he needs to define with the help of data type and size of the array with the help of the following syntax-- "Data_type variable_name [size_of_the_array];".
- When the user wants to initialize the static value in the array then he can do that by the help of following syntax: "Data_type variable_name [size_of_the_array]={first_value,second_value,....,last_value};
- The above question asked to defined the array of tax_rates name of type double with the above-defined value then he can do that with the help of above-defined syntax (which is defined in the answer part).
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Answer:
You can't really say it matters whether it's short or long
Explanation:
There several coding language some short and some long with different purposes so it doesn't really make a difference
Although some coders have been able to shorten some codes so I'd say shorter is faster and be[er and easier to memorize
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