Question: Using C# programming language: Program 1 Your instructor enjoys running races of different distances. Write a program to allow him to calculate his pace for
Using C# programming language:
Program 1
Your instructor enjoys running races of different distances. Write a program to allow him to calculate his pace for a race. Your program should ask for following:
The time in hours, minutes, and seconds
The distance of the race
If that distance is in km or miles and should output the following:
The time input
The distance in miles The distance in km
The pace of the race in minutes and seconds per mile The pace of the race in minutes and seconds per km
Paces should be displayed to the nearest seconds. Distances should be displayed to precisely 1 decimal place. Your calculations should be done at full precision. E.g:
1:53:30 (1 hour, 53 minutes, 30 seconds) for 13.1 miles (a half marathon) is 8:40 per mile (8 minute and 40 seconds)
Your output should look like this
Time: 1:53:30
Distance in miles: 13.1 Distance in km: 21.1
Pace in minutes per mile: 8:40 Pace in minutes per km: 5:23
Program 2
Your instructor runs a lot of marathons. Write a program to allow him to find his fastest, slowest and average time of up to 10 races.
Your program should ask for times for each race in hours, minutes and seconds. After 10 races have been entered or the user has typed 1 (to indicate the end of input) you will provide the following output:
Race 1: {time}
Race 2: {time} **FASTEST**
....
....
Race {n1}: {time} **SLOWEST**
Race {n}: {time}
Average time: {time}
You will need to store the input in an array so that you can output them at the end. Obviously, the words FASTEST and SLOWEST should be on the correct line. You may not use any built-in functions on the arrays to calculate the fastest, slowest, and average. Average should be rounded to the closest second.
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