Jack and Jill are novice programmers of our CSC103 class. They are asked to write a function that calculates the Tables (1 to 10) of a number and then prints its sum. E.g. if we consider the number as 8 then the program should calculate and print the sum of (8*1 + 8.2 + ... + 8.10) = (8 + 16 + ... + 80)     //main program, which calls the functions written by them int main() {    int n;    printf("Enter a number \n");    scanf(“%d”,&n);    printf("%d \n”,jack(n,1));    printf("%d \n”,jack(jill(n,10));    return 0; }         Line No.     // Jack's Function int jack(int n, int i) { if(i <= 9) n = n*i + jack(n, i+1); return n; }         Line No.     // Jill's Function int jill(int n, int i) { if(i != 0){ n = jill(n, i-1) + n*i; return n; } else return n*i; } Choose the correct option Both the functions will do as mentioned in the question Only Jack's function will work correctly Only Jill's function will work correctly None of the functions will work correctly

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 Jack and Jill are novice programmers of our CSC103 class. They are asked to write a function that calculates the Tables (1 to 10) of a number and then prints its sum.

E.g. if we consider the number as 8 then the program should calculate and print the sum of (8*1 + 8.2 + ... + 8.10) = (8 + 16 + ... + 80)

    //main program, which calls the functions written by them

int main() {

   int n;

   printf("Enter a number \n");

   scanf(“%d”,&n);

   printf("%d \n”,jack(n,1));

   printf("%d \n”,jack(jill(n,10));

   return 0;

}

 

 

    Line

No.     // Jack's Function

  1. int jack(int n, int i) {
  2. if(i <= 9)
  3. n = n*i + jack(n, i+1);
  4. return n;
  5. }

 

 

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No.     // Jill's Function

  1. int jill(int n, int i) {
  2. if(i != 0){
  3. n = jill(n, i-1) + n*i;
  4. return n;
  5. }
  6. else
  7. return n*i;
  8. }


Choose the correct option

  1. Both the functions will do as mentioned in the question
  2. Only Jack's function will work correctly
  3. Only Jill's function will work correctly
  4. None of the functions will work correctly

 

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