For any element in keysList with a value greater than 50, print the corresponding value in itemsList, followed by a semicolon (no spaces). Ex: If the input is: 32 105 101 35 10 20 30 40 the output is: 20; 30; 1 #include 2 3 int main(void) { 4 5 6 7 8 9 scanf("%d", &keysList[0]); 10 scanf("%d", &keysList[1]); 11 scanf("%d", &keysList[2]); scanf("%d", &keysList[3]); 12 13 14 scanf("%d", &itemsList[0]); 15 scanf("%d", &itemsList[1]); 16 scanf("%d", &itemsList[2]); scanf("%d", &itemsList[3]); 17 18 19 20 21 22222222 23 24 const int SIZE_LIST = 4; int keysList[SIZE_LIST]; int itemsList[SIZE_LIST]; int i; 25 26 27 29 30 31 } for (i = 0; i < SIZE_LIST; i++) { if (keysList [i] <= 50) { keysList[i] = itemsList [i];|| printf("%d ", itemsList[i]); } 28 printf("\n"); return 0;

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For any element in keysList with a value greater than 50, print the corresponding value in itemsList, followed by a semicolon (no
spaces).
Ex: If the input is:
32 105 101 35
10 20 30 40
the output is:
20; 30;
1 #include <stdio.h>
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3 int main(void) {
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9 scanf("%d", &keysList[0]);
PERANCANGAN
10 scanf("%d", &keysList[1]);
11 scanf("%d", &keysList[2]);
12 scanf("%d", &keysList[3]);
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14 scanf("%d", &itemsList[0]);
15 scanf("%d", &itemsList[1]);
scanf("%d", &itemsList[2]);
17 scanf("%d", &itemsList[3]);
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19 for (i = 0; i < SIZE_LIST; i++) {
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const int SIZE_LIST = 4;
int keysList[SIZE_LIST];
int itemsList[SIZE_LIST];
int i;
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}
if (keysList [i] <= 50) {
keysList[i] = itemsList [i];||
printf("%d ", itemsList[i]);
}
printf("\n");
return 0;
Transcribed Image Text:For any element in keysList with a value greater than 50, print the corresponding value in itemsList, followed by a semicolon (no spaces). Ex: If the input is: 32 105 101 35 10 20 30 40 the output is: 20; 30; 1 #include <stdio.h> 2 3 int main(void) { 4 5 6 7 8 9 scanf("%d", &keysList[0]); PERANCANGAN 10 scanf("%d", &keysList[1]); 11 scanf("%d", &keysList[2]); 12 scanf("%d", &keysList[3]); 13 14 scanf("%d", &itemsList[0]); 15 scanf("%d", &itemsList[1]); scanf("%d", &itemsList[2]); 17 scanf("%d", &itemsList[3]); 16 18 19 for (i = 0; i < SIZE_LIST; i++) { 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 const int SIZE_LIST = 4; int keysList[SIZE_LIST]; int itemsList[SIZE_LIST]; int i; 28 29 30 31 } if (keysList [i] <= 50) { keysList[i] = itemsList [i];|| printf("%d ", itemsList[i]); } printf("\n"); return 0;
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Algorithm :

1. Start 
2. Declare two arrays, keysList and itemsList, and an integer variable i.
3. Read four values from the user and store them in the keysList array.
4. Read four values from the user and store them in the itemsList array.
5. For loop to iterate through the keysList array.
6. Check if the value of the element at the current index of the keysList array is greater than 50.
7. If condition is true, print the element at the same index of the itemsList array.
8. Exit.

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