float computeBusCost (float
Database System Concepts
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ISBN:9780078022159
Author:Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Publisher:Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
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#include <stdio.h>
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float computeBusCost (float fDistance) {
float fCost;
if (??[Q1]??) // 1) computeBusCost, condition 1
fCost 15.5 * fDistance;
??[Q2]?? // 2) computeBusCost, conditional construct
fCost 275.0;
return fCost;
}
float computeTrainCost(float fDistance) {
float fCost;
if (??[Q3]??) // 3) computeTrainCost, condition 1
fCost = 200.00;
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??[04]?? // 4) compute TrainCost, fare calculation 2
??[05]?? // 5) compute TrainCost, conditional construct
fCost 550.8;
return fCost;
float fBalance, fDistanceBus, fDistanceTrain;
float fBusCost = 0, fTrainCost = 0;
printf("Enter Balance: ");
scanf("%f", &fBalance);
printf("Enter Distance (in km) that you will travel via Bus: ");
scanf("%f", &fDistanceBus);
printf("Enter Distance (in km) that you will travel via Train: ");
scanf("%f", &fDistance Train);
if (??[Q6]??) { // 6) invalid input condition
printf("Invalid Input!");
}
else {
fBusCost = ??[Q7]??; // 7) bus cost calculation
fTrainCost = ??[08]??; // 8) train cost calculation
printf("Total Bus Fare will be PHP %.2f\n", fBusCost);
printf("Total Train Fare will be PHP %.2f\n", fTrainCost);
if (??[09]??) { // 9) check if user can afford condition
printf("You do not have enough balance.");
else {
printf("You have enough balance.");
return 0;](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fba812132-1a1a-44f4-8ba3-07770afdc35c%2F0203b821-09ff-46e5-a5f3-586adb64672a%2Fej9b89_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
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float computeBusCost (float fDistance) {
float fCost;
if (??[Q1]??) // 1) computeBusCost, condition 1
fCost 15.5 * fDistance;
??[Q2]?? // 2) computeBusCost, conditional construct
fCost 275.0;
return fCost;
}
float computeTrainCost(float fDistance) {
float fCost;
if (??[Q3]??) // 3) computeTrainCost, condition 1
fCost = 200.00;
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else if (fDistance
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??[04]?? // 4) compute TrainCost, fare calculation 2
??[05]?? // 5) compute TrainCost, conditional construct
fCost 550.8;
return fCost;
float fBalance, fDistanceBus, fDistanceTrain;
float fBusCost = 0, fTrainCost = 0;
printf("Enter Balance: ");
scanf("%f", &fBalance);
printf("Enter Distance (in km) that you will travel via Bus: ");
scanf("%f", &fDistanceBus);
printf("Enter Distance (in km) that you will travel via Train: ");
scanf("%f", &fDistance Train);
if (??[Q6]??) { // 6) invalid input condition
printf("Invalid Input!");
}
else {
fBusCost = ??[Q7]??; // 7) bus cost calculation
fTrainCost = ??[08]??; // 8) train cost calculation
printf("Total Bus Fare will be PHP %.2f\n", fBusCost);
printf("Total Train Fare will be PHP %.2f\n", fTrainCost);
if (??[09]??) { // 9) check if user can afford condition
printf("You do not have enough balance.");
else {
printf("You have enough balance.");
return 0;
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What should be written in Q2? (computeBusCost, conditional
construct)
if (fDistance > 20)
switch (fDistance)
else if (fDistance <= 20)
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What should be written in Q2? (computeBusCost, conditional
construct)
if (fDistance > 20)
switch (fDistance)
else if (fDistance <= 20)
else
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