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![1. (Functions with Loop and Branches)
Write a C program that uses the function, PrintShampoo Instructions(), with int parameter
numCycles, and void return type.
If numCycles is less than 1, print "Too few.".
Else If more than 4, print "Too many.".
Else, print "N: Lather and rinse." for numCycles times, where N is the cycle number,
followed by "Done.". End with a new line. [hint: use "for" loop from 1 to numCycles
times to get desired display]
Example output with input 0: Too few
Example output with input 5: Too many
Example output with input 4:
1: Lather and rinse.
2: Lather and rinse.
3: Lather and rinse.
4: Lather and rinse.
Done.
#include <stdio.h>
/* Your user-defined function goes here */
int main(void) {
int user Cycles;
scanf("%d", &userCycles);
PrintShampoo Instructions (user Cycles);
return 0;
}](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/10138c58-c13c-4dcd-8ae4-d29898846f7e/736e7506-d9dc-4d84-9d46-d7e0840ee7c2/1gseer_thumbnail.jpeg)
Transcribed Image Text:1. (Functions with Loop and Branches)
Write a C program that uses the function, PrintShampoo Instructions(), with int parameter
numCycles, and void return type.
If numCycles is less than 1, print "Too few.".
Else If more than 4, print "Too many.".
Else, print "N: Lather and rinse." for numCycles times, where N is the cycle number,
followed by "Done.". End with a new line. [hint: use "for" loop from 1 to numCycles
times to get desired display]
Example output with input 0: Too few
Example output with input 5: Too many
Example output with input 4:
1: Lather and rinse.
2: Lather and rinse.
3: Lather and rinse.
4: Lather and rinse.
Done.
#include <stdio.h>
/* Your user-defined function goes here */
int main(void) {
int user Cycles;
scanf("%d", &userCycles);
PrintShampoo Instructions (user Cycles);
return 0;
}
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