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Write a C program to do the following tasks:
a) Read the grades of students in the class from the keyboard (assume the grades are
integer in the range 0 to 100).
b) Find the average of the grades that are less than 50. If there are no grades less than 50, then display the message βNo grades < 50β.
c) Find the average of the grades that are greater than or equal 50. If there are no
grades greater than or equal to 50, then display the message βNo grades >= 50β.
The program should terminate if the input grade is negative. (Hint: Use sentinel-controlled repetition structure). Note that average of the grades might not be an integer and design your program considering that.
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