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Computers and Technology, 20.11.2021 01:00 jgill27

Create a new program called Examine2. Modify Examine1 code to use an if…if/else statement.

Check each value entered by the user to determine if the user entered a negative number. If so, program should count each negative number entered.

Once user has entered all numbers, program should print the total negative numbers entered by user.

Your program should print the average using the printf command and the number of negative numbers entered.

Note: You may include or exclude the negative numbers with your calculation.

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