In Fedora 37: 1.  Create a directory named Module8 and navigate to that directory. 2.  Create a file named pay.dat in Module8 with the following contents (in bold)  for Employee ID, Employee Name, and Pay Rate (per hour); remember to press enter after each line: 0001:John Smith:15.40 0002:Jane Smith:15.41 0003:George Jungle:12.10 0004:Ursula Jungle:16.11 3.  Use the cut command and cut the  2nd and 3rd field. 4.  Reopen pay.dat and add the entry for Jane Smith at the end.  So, now there will be 5 lines and the result should look like this: 0001:John Smith:15.40 0002:Jane Smith:15.41 0003:George Jungle:12.10 0004:Ursula Jungle:16.11 0002:Jane Smith:15.41 5.  Run the uniq command to display duplicates that are in the file. 6.  Sort the data in pay.dat by the rate of pay. 7.  Sort the data in reverse order by the employee's ID.

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In Fedora 37:

1.  Create a directory named Module8 and navigate to that directory.

2.  Create a file named pay.dat in Module8 with the following contents (in bold)  for Employee ID, Employee Name, and Pay Rate (per hour); remember to press enter after each line:

0001:John Smith:15.40

0002:Jane Smith:15.41

0003:George Jungle:12.10

0004:Ursula Jungle:16.11

3.  Use the cut command and cut the  2nd and 3rd field.

4.  Reopen pay.dat and add the entry for Jane Smith at the end.  So, now there will be 5 lines and the result should look like this:

0001:John Smith:15.40

0002:Jane Smith:15.41

0003:George Jungle:12.10

0004:Ursula Jungle:16.11

0002:Jane Smith:15.41

5.  Run the uniq command to display duplicates that are in the file.

6.  Sort the data in pay.dat by the rate of pay.

7.  Sort the data in reverse order by the employee's ID.

8.  Take screen captures and put them in a single MS Word document.  

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