A numeric test score is to be converted to a letter grade of A, B, or C according to the following rules: A score greater than 90 is considered an A; a score between 80 and 90, inclusive, is considered a B; and any other score is considered a C. What code segments will assign the correct letter grade to grade based on the value of the variable score?

Respuesta :

The code segment makes use of conditional statements.

Conditional statements in programming are used to make decisions

The code segment in C++ is as follows

if (score > 90) {

grade = 'A';

}

else if (score >= 80 && score < =90) {

grade = 'B';

}

else {

grade = 'C';

}

The above code segments take the score, make comparison, and then determine the appropriate letter grade.

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II and III

Explanation:If it is the test i think it is

I is incorrect because it is saying that automatically it is set as C but if the score is over 90 then you get an A if it's anything else then it's a B. This is false because then your outcome will never be C. It would only be A or B.
II is correct because it starts off by saying that if the score is greater than 90 then you'll get an A if else then if your score is equal to or greater or equal to than 80 then you get B and then if anything else then it's a C. This incoorporates everything.
III is also true because it start off by saying if anything is below an 80 then you automatically get a C. If it's anything over than 80 then if it's equal to or less than 90 then you get a b and if it's anything else then you get an A. This also checks out which means it's true.
So the answer is II and III

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