Monkey Business, a local zoo, wants to keep track of how many pounds of food each of its three monkeys eats each day during a typical week. Write a program that stores this information in a two-dimensional 3 7 array, where each row represents a different monkey and each column represents a different day of the week. The monkeys are represented by integers 1, 2, and 3; the weekdays are "Sunday", "Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday", "Thursday", "Friday", "Saturday". The program should first prompt the user to input the data for each monkey, starying with "Sunday" for monkey #1, then monkeys #2 and #3 followed by "Monday" for monkey #1, then monkeys #2 and #3 and so on, through "Saturday". The program then creates a report that includes the following information, each properly labeled (see below):
- Average amount of food eaten per day by the whole family of monkeys
- the least amount ot food eaten during the week by any one monkey
- the greatest amount of food eaten during the week by any one monkey
Input validation:
Do not accept negative numbers for pounds of food eaten. When a negative value is entered, the program outputs "invalid (negative) food quantity-reenter" and attempts to reread the value.
Prompts and Ouput Labels:
- Decimal values should be displayed using default precision (do not specify)
- Each item read should be prompted for by a string of the form "Enter the food eaten by monkey #N on DAY: " where N is 1,2, or 3 and DAY is "Sunday" through "Saturday".
- The output should be of the form:
Average food consumed daily: 6.23.
The least daily food consumed was by monkey #1 on Friday.
The most daily food consumed was by monkey #2 on Sunday.