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The following program splitTime.c is used to split a time in seconds into the equivalent time in hours (0-23), minutes (0-59), and seconds (0-59), respectively. But it is incomplete. Please complete the program. Sample output: Enterseconds:2345 Converted format 0 hour 39 mins 5 secs Enter seconds:3601 Converted format 1 hour 0 mins 1 secs #include<stdio.h>…

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The following program splitTime.c is used to split a time in seconds into the equivalent time

in hours (0-23), minutes (0-59), and seconds (0-59), respectively. But it is incomplete. Please

complete the program.

Sample output:

Enterseconds:2345

Converted format 0 hour 39 mins 5 secs

Enter seconds:3601

Converted format 1 hour 0 mins 1 secs

#include<stdio.h>

// Write the declaration of function split_time

int main(){

int n,hr,min,sec;

printf(“Enter seconds:”);

scanf(“%d”,&n);

/* Write the statement to call split_time */

printf(“Converted format: %d hour %d mins %d secs”, /* Write the corresponding expressions */ );

return 0;

}

void split_time(long total_sec, int *hr, int *min, int *sec){ /* Write the statements to calculate hr, min and sec */

}

Submssion:

Upload the C files splitTime.c to the folder named “Lab 10_ InLab” to the google classroom.

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