Planting Grapevines
A vineyard owner is planting several new rows of grapevines and needs to know how many grapevines to plant in each row. She has determined that after measuring the length of a future row, she can use the following formula to calculate the number of vines that will fit in the row, along with the trellis end-post assemblies that will need to be constructed at each end of the row:
The terms in the formula are:
V is the number of grapevines that will fit in the row.
R is the length of the row, in feet.
E is the amount of space used by an end-post assembly.
S is the space between vines, in feet.
Write a
- The length of the row, in feet
- The amount of space used by an end-post assembly, in feet
- The amount of space between the vines, in feet
Once the input data has been entered, the program should calculate and display the number of grapevines that will fit in the row.
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