need help with this program please!. program11-template is attached The results of a survey of some households in the United States are available for public scrutiny. Each record contains data for one household, including a four-digit integer identification number, the annual income for the household, the number of household members, and the state of the household. Write a program to read the survey results into a Vector, created in the class that contains the main function, and perform the following analysis. Use the template, Program10-Template.cpp to help you complete this assignment. Download it from Blackboard and rename it to Program10.cpp. Do not use Arrays. You will not receive credit for Program 10 if you do.

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The results of a survey of some households in the United States are available for public
scrutiny. Each record contains data for one household, including a four-digit integer
identification number, the annual income for the household, the number of household
members, and the state of the household.
Write a program to read the survey results into a Vector, created in the class that
contains the main function, and perform the following analysis. Use the template,
Program10-Template.cpp to help you complete this assignment. Download it from
Blackboard and rename it to Program10.cpp. Do not use Arrays. You will not
receive credit for Program 10 if you do.
a) Print the record of each household included in the survey in a four-column format
with headings. The four-digit integer identification number, the annual income for
the household, the number of household members, and the state of the household.
b) Calculate and print the average household income.
c) List the identification number, income, members, and state of the households that
exceed the average in a four-column format with headings.
d) Determine and print the identification number, income, poverty level, members, and
state of the households, in a five-column format with headings, that have income
below the 2022 United States poverty level.
e) Determine and print the percentage of households that have income below the
2022 United States Federal Poverty Level (FPL).
f) There are several programs, including Medicaid, that use a percentage of the
Federal Poverty Level (FPL) as the income criteria for program participation. The
exact percentage of the FPL used for eligibility purposes varies based on the
program and the state. For example, many states use 138% of the FPL for
Medicaid eligibility. Assuming all the 50 states use this percentage, determine and
print the percentage of households that would qualify for Medicaid.
Compute the poverty level income using one of the formulas below.
 povertyLevel = 18310.00 + 4720.00 * (m – 2)
 If household is in the 48 contiguous states or the District Of Columbia
 povertyLevel = 22890.00 + 5900.00 * (m – 2)
 If household is in the state of Alaska
 povertyLevel = 21060.00 + 5430.00 * (m – 2)
 If household is in the state of Hawaii
where m is the number of members of each household. This formula shows that the
poverty level depends on the number of family members, m, and the poverty level
income increases as m gets larger.
The input data is available in a file named, Program10.txt, and has the format of
identification number, annual income for the household, the number of household
members, and the state of the household.
Create a Class named, HouseHold, in a header file named, HouseHold.h, and a
source file named, HouseHold.cpp, that contain the attributes described earlier and
other necessary member functions. Write a test Class named, Program10.cpp, that
creates a Vector of HouseHold objects. See page Section 8.12, page 571 of the
textbook.
No input, processing or output should happen in the main function. All work in
the test class should be delegated to other functions in the class. Include the
recommended minimum documentation for each function.

double averageDataInVector(vector<HouseHold> houseHold, int theSize)
{
}
//*
void aboveAverage (vector<HouseHold> houseHold, double theAverage,
int theSize, ofstream &outFile)
{
}
void belowPovertyLevel (vector<HouseHold> houseHold, int theSize, ofstream &outFile)
{
}
//*
void printDataInVector(vector<HouseHold> houseHold, int theSize, ofstream &outFile)
{
}
void printRecord(int theId, double theIncome, int the Members,
string the State, ofstream &outFile)
{
}
Transcribed Image Text:double averageDataInVector(vector<HouseHold> houseHold, int theSize) { } //* void aboveAverage (vector<HouseHold> houseHold, double theAverage, int theSize, ofstream &outFile) { } void belowPovertyLevel (vector<HouseHold> houseHold, int theSize, ofstream &outFile) { } //* void printDataInVector(vector<HouseHold> houseHold, int theSize, ofstream &outFile) { } void printRecord(int theId, double theIncome, int the Members, string the State, ofstream &outFile) { }
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