Programming in C
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ISBN: 9780321776419
Author: Stephen G. Kochan
Publisher: Addison-Wesley
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Chapter 3, Problem 9E
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The program will find out the next largest even multiple for the given values:
//include the header file
#include <stdio.h>
//definition of main method
int main (void)
{
//declare and initialize value to the variables
int i = 365, j = 7, ans;
//calculate the ans
ans = i + j - i % j;
//display the result
printf ("The answer of i = %d and j = %d is: %d\n", i, j, ans);
//reinitialize value to the variables
i = 12258;
j = 23;
//calculate the ans
ans = i + j - i % j;
//display the result
printf...
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