Please do the following and show execution code and output! Write two Haskell functions to calculate ticket prices. Tickets for those ages 12 and under are $8.50, tickets for those between 13 and 65 are $14.50 and those older than 65 are $9.00. The second function should calculate tax – assume tax is 12%. Using function chaining to calculate the total cost. The main function should ask what type of ticket the person wants (child, adult, or senior) and call the functions that you wrote. Show the type signatures of the functions you write.
Please do the following and show execution code and output! Write two Haskell functions to calculate ticket prices. Tickets for those ages 12 and under are $8.50, tickets for those between 13 and 65 are $14.50 and those older than 65 are $9.00. The second function should calculate tax – assume tax is 12%. Using function chaining to calculate the total cost. The main function should ask what type of ticket the person wants (child, adult, or senior) and call the functions that you wrote. Show the type signatures of the functions you write.
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Write two Haskell functions to calculate ticket prices. Tickets for those ages 12 and under are $8.50, tickets for those between 13 and 65 are $14.50 and those older than 65 are $9.00. The second function should calculate tax – assume tax is 12%. Using function chaining to calculate the total cost. The main function should ask what type of ticket the person wants (child, adult, or senior) and call the functions that you wrote. Show the type signatures of the functions you write.
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Can you edit it to where we can also enter the amount of tickets that we want? Example for user input would be : child 2
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