Code:
Here is the program description:

1. Write a grading program for a class with the following grading policies.

a. There are two quizzes, each graded on the basis of 10 points.
b. There is one midterm exam and one final exam, each graded on the basis of 100 points. 
c. The final exam counts for 50% of the grade, the midterm counts for 25%, and the two quizzes together count for a total of 25% (Do not forget to normalize the quiz scores).

The program will read in the students’ scores and output the student’s numeric score for the entire course. The program will display the average of the quizzes, tests, and the total score before it terminates.

A session with the program might look like this:

Enter the student's name: Mike Fisher
Enter the student's grade for quiz #1: 8
Enter the student's grade for quiz #2: 9
Enter the student's grade for midterm: 89
Enter the student's grade for final: 98

Mike Fisher's numeric score for the entire course is 92.5

Would you like to enter another student record? y(yes) or n(no)?y

Enter the student's name: Jon Stewart
Enter the student's grade for quiz #1: 7
Enter the student's grade for quiz #2: 8
Enter the student's grade for midterm: 78
Enter the student's grade for final: 84

Jon Stewart's numeric score for the entire course is 80.25


Would you like to enter another student record? y(yes) or n(no)?n

The average score on quiz1 is 7.5
The average score on quiz2 is 8.5
The average score on midterm is 83.5
The average score on final is 91
The average score for the entire course is 86.375 


Specifications: 

1. The program should be built around an array of structures, with each structure containing information of a student’s record, including name (a string), quiz 1 score, quiz 2 score, midterm score, and final score (all scores are of type int)

2. To read in a student’s name, use the version of read_line function that skips white-space characters before it begins storing characters.

3. The program should have a loop that continues as long as the user wants to enter another student’s record. 

4. Assume that there are no more than 100 students.

5. Assume that each student’s name is no more than 50 characters long. 



I would like to figure out how to get the following output:



The average score on quiz1 is 7.5
The average score on quiz2 is 8.5
The average score on midterm is 83.5
The average score on final is 91
The average score for the entire course is 86.375 



I have been able to get the average numerical scores, but I want to be able to get the average quiz1 score, quiz2 score, midterm, final, and entire course course once I type n (for no). How could I possibly do it?
That's not C