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write the follwing eanswer in psuedocode usuing the syntax of igcse computer sicence 0478 Three 1D arrays are used to record the score of a class of 25 students in 3 tests. Allow the teacher to enter the marks of each student, and reject any negative score. Find and display:The best score of each student out of all testsThe class average The highest average-scoring student Sample OutputT1 T2 T3 Best (Displayed) Avg(Used for class average / highest avg score)12 20 21 21 17.6623 20 22 23 21.66 12 11 15 15 12.66Class Average : 17.32Highest Average score is of roll no 2 with a score of 21.66

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write the follwing eanswer in psuedocode usuing the syntax of igcse computer sicence 0478 Three 1D arrays are used to record the score of a class of 25 students in 3 tests. Allow the teacher to enter the marks of each student, and reject any negative score. Find and display:The best score of each student out of all testsThe class average The highest average-scoring student Sample OutputT1 T2 T3 Best (Displayed) Avg(Used for class average / highest avg score)12 20 21 21 17.6623 20 22 23 21.66 12 11 15 15 12.66Class Average : 17.32Highest Average score is of roll no 2 with a score of 21.66

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