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Answer:
I'm sorry I'd been looking at this question a while and I can't seen to figure it out.
I can't even say this is an answer
If there isn't a specific answer for this, I think it depends on everyone. Maybe they'd behave better knowing that their actions are being monitored. Who in their right mind is going to act like a lunatic when they know people are watching.
I think it will most likely alter their attitude in a positive way but it will also most likely be fake actions put on show
Answer:
The program to this question can be describes as follows:
Program:
#include <stdio.h> //defining header file
int main() //defining main method
{
int n,i,x=0; //defining integer variable
printf("Enter a number: "); //print message
scanf("%d",&n); //input value from the user
printf("%d\n",n); //print input value
for(i=1;i<n;i++) //loop to count reverse number
{
x=n-i; //calculate value
printf("%d\n",x); //print value
}
return 0;
}
Output:
Enter a number: 3
3
2
1
Explanation:
- In the above program, three integer variable "n,i and x" is declared, in which variable n we take input from the user end and the variable i and x is used in the loop to calculate the value in the reverse order.
- In the next step, a loop is declared, in which the variable x calculates the value in reverse order and uses a print method to print its value.