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Create a c
MUST use these elements:
fgets(str, SIZE, stdin);
str[strlen(str) - 1 ] = '\0';
if(IsVowel(...))
int Count(char instr[], char target)
{
....
return (count);
}
int Search (char instr[], char rager)
{
}
void PrintResults(char vowel, int num, int index)
{
}
int IsVowel(chae inchr)
{
if(...)
return(1);
else
return(0);
}
PrintResults('a', Count(str, 'a'), serach(str, 'a')); //for each vowel
nE = Count(str, 'a');
\\I honeslty tried but I cannot seem to get it right, its quite frastrating. Can you please explain step by step.

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