6.Write a structure to store the roll no., name, age (between 11 to 14) and address of students ( more than 10). Store the information of the students. 1 - Write a function to print the names of all the students having age 14. 2 - Write another function to print the names of all the students having even roll no. 3 - Write another function to display the details of the student whose roll no is given (i.e. roll no. entered by the user).

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6.Write a structure to store the roll no., name, age (between 11 to 14) and address of students ( more than 10). Store the information of the

students. 1 - Write a function to print the names

of all the students having age 14.

2 - Write another function to print the names of all the students having even roll no.

3 - Write another function to display the details of the student whose roll no is given (i.e. roll no. entered by the user).

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