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CS10-8L: Computer Programming Laboratory

Machine Problem #3: Variables, Input and Output

Name: Allago, Emil Jericho L. Score:

Section: B10 Date: Dec. 16,


2020

OBJECTIVES
● To familiarize the students with the MATLAB interface.
● To enable the students to use some basic operations.

Instructions:
1. Save your file as Surname_Firstname_MP3. Ex. Santos_Jared_MP3

2. You will submit a zip file containing the following and send it to BB.

a. PDF file of Machine Problem 3 provided with the screenshot of your answers.
b. MATLAB script with .m extension.

3. Your program must have comments for each section.


Header Comments:
%{
This demo program shows how good a MATLAB program is
Written by: Raymond Sedilla
Date: August 27,2020
Time: 2:20pm
Program: BSIE
Course: CS10-8L
Section: B20
School: Mapua University
%}
4. Your output should be displayed rounded to two decimal places.

5. You’re not allowed to use conditional or repetition statements.

Rubrics
1. Correct output 50
2. Comments 10
3. Design and user interface 20
4. Complete submission of files (Zip 10
files) 10
5. Readability

Prepared by: Raymond Sedilla, Mapua University


CS10-8L: Computer Programming Laboratory
Machine Problem #3: Variables, Input and Output

MACHINE PROBLEM

1. The formula for computing the final amount if one is earning compound interest is given on
Wikipedia as

Write a MATLAB program that assigns the principal amount of 10000 to variable P, assign to n the
value 12, and assign to r the interest rate of 8% (0.08). Then have the program prompt the user for
the number of years, t, that the money will be compounded for. Calculate and print the final
amount after t years.

Prepared by: Raymond Sedilla, Mapua University


CS10-8L: Computer Programming Laboratory
Machine Problem #3: Variables, Input and Output

In the editor window, take a screenshot and paste your output:

Prepared by: Raymond Sedilla, Mapua University


CS10-8L: Computer Programming Laboratory
Machine Problem #3: Variables, Input and Output

In the command window, take a screenshot and paste your output:

Prepared by: Raymond Sedilla, Mapua University

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