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Operator for int value

#include<stdio.h>

main() {
  int a,b,c,d;
  int sum,sub,mul,rem;
  float div;
 
  printf("enter value for b, c, d:");
  scanf("%d%d%d",&b,&c,&d);
  
  sum = b+c;
  sub = b-c;
  mul = b*c;
  div = b/c;
  rem = b%d;
  a = b/c * d;
  
  printf("\n sum = %d, sub = %d, mul = %d, div = %f",sum,sub,mul,div);
  printf("\n remainder is %d",rem);
  printf("\n a = %d",a);
}


           
       








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