Exercise 3.20 JHTP (Salary Calculator): Develop a Java application that determines the gross pay for each of three (3) employees. The company pays straight time for the first 40 hours worked by each employee and time and a half for all hours worked in excess of 40. You're given a list of employees, their number of hours worked last week, and their hourly rates [create your own information/data here to input into the program]. Your program should input this information/data for each employee, then determine and display the employee's gross pay. Use class Scanner to input the employee data. Use the follow Screenshot to help code a possible solution. Note: Answers will vary based on the "fake" information/data that you chose to enter in for each employee. Enter the hourly rate: 12.75 Enter hours worked 20 Pay for employee 1 is $255.00 Enter the hourly rate: 20.25 Enter hours worked 35 Pay for employee 2 is $788.75 Enter the hourly rate: 20.25 Enter hours worked 45 Pay for employee 3 is $961.88
Hi I need a lot of help with this one. I need it to be with the basics of JAVA. Up to chapter 3 of the textbook
It cannot be advanced programming so please help me and look at the picture I uploaded I cannot figure it out.
This is what I have thus far.
package ikay;
import java.util.Scanner;
public class Pleasework {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
Scanner keyboards = new Scanner(System.in);
//Declaring variables to store information
int hoursWorked = 0;
double hourlyRate = 0;
double regularSalary = 0;
double overtimeSalary = 0;
double totalSalary = 0;
//Prompting the user to enter the number hourly rate
System.out.print("Please enter hourly rate: ");
hourlyRate = keyboards.nextInt();
System.out.print("Please enter hours worked ");
//Calculating the amount of overtime accumulated using an if-statement from Chapter 3
if(hoursWorked > 40) {
int overtime = hoursWorked - 40;
hoursWorked = 40;
overtimeSalary = 1.5 * hourlyRate * overtime;
}
//Calculating regular salary
regularSalary = hourlyRate * hoursWorked;
//Total salary
totalSalary = overtimeSalary + regularSalary;
}
}
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