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Using Files—Total and Average Rainfall
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During the months of March–June, the total rainfall was 7.32 inches and the average monthly rainfall was 1.83 inches.
Data for the program can be found in the Rainfall. txt file located in the Chapter 5 programs folder on the book’s companion website.
Hint: After reading in the month names, you will need to read in rain amounts until the EOF is reached and count how many pieces of rain data you read in.
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