The Program in C that Computes the pension of an employee is given below:
#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
double salary;
int years_of_service;
double pension;
printf("Enter the employee's salary: ");
scanf("%lf", &salary);
printf("Enter the employee's years of service: ");
scanf("%d", &years_of_service);
pension = (salary * years_of_service) / 100;
printf("The employee's pension is: $%.2lf\n", pension);
return 0;
}
Output:
Enter the employee’s salary: 1200
Enter the employee’s years of service: 25
The employee’s pension is: $300.00
Pro-Tips💡
In this program, the user is prompted to enter the employee’s salary and years of service.
The salary and years of service are then assigned to the variables salary
and years_of_service
, respectively.
The program then calculates the employee’s pension by multiplying the salary by the years of service and dividing by 100.
The calculated pension is then assigned to the variable pension
and printed out to the user.
You can adjust the formula for calculating the pension to match your own pension plan.
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