The GTUC Company wants to produce a product orders report from its product orders file. Each record on the file contains the product number of the item ordered, the product description, the number of units ordered, the retail price per unit, the freight charges per unit, and the packaging costs per unit. Your algorithm is to read the product orders file, calculate the total amount due for each product ordered and print these details on the product orders report. The amount due for each product is calculated as the product of the number of units ordered and the retail price of the unit. A discount of 10% is allowed on the amount due for all orders over GHC100.00. The freight charges and packaging costs per unit must be added to this resulting value to determine the total amount due.
The GTUC Company wants to produce a product orders report from its product orders file. Each record on the file contains the product number of the item ordered, the product description, the number of units ordered, the retail price per unit, the freight charges per unit, and the packaging costs per unit.
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The amount due for each product is calculated as the product of the number of units ordered and the retail price of the unit. A discount of 10% is allowed on the amount due for all orders over GHC100.00. The freight charges and packaging costs per unit must be added to this resulting value to determine the total amount due.
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