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Given the Function Declaration (Prototype),does the Compiler Complain or Compile

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Given the function declaration (prototype),does the compiler complain or compile if you call this using the following line? If the compiler complains,what is the complaint?
//if score >= min_to_pass,returns 'P' for passing,
//else returns 'F' for failing.
char grade (int score,int min_to_pass);
int main()
{
double fscore;
char fgrade;
int need_to_pass;
//omitted code to get values for variables
//fscore and need
fgrade = grade(fscore,need);
return 0;
}


Definitions:

Hooke's Law

A principle of physics that states the force needed to extend or compress a spring by some distance is proportional to that distance.

Spring Scale

A scale that measures weight or force by the stiffness of springs.

Hooke's Law

A principle stating that the force needed to extend or compress a spring by some distance scales linearly with respect to that distance.

Inversely

In an opposite or reverse manner, often referring to the relationship where as one variable increases, another decreases.

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