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- Q2. Draw the flowchart for a program to calculate the total salary for Mohammed based on the number of days he worked in a month. He can either work for 8 hours or 6 hours per day. For 8 hours he receives RM 5/hour while for 6 hours he receives RM4/hour. The pseudocode of the program is as follows; 1. Start 2. Input number of days 3. Check how many hours he has worked per day 4. If 8 hours, calculate Total Salary T = days*8*5 in RM 5. Otherwise, T = days*6*4 in RM 6. Display Total Salary T 7. Endarrow_forwardthere are three seating categories at a stadium. for a softball game, class A seats are $30, Class B seats are $20 and Class C seats are $15. Write a program that asks how many tickets for each class of seats were sold and then displays the amount of income generated from ticket sales. answer using C++arrow_forwardWrite a program that helps a company manage salaries of its employees. Your program should ask for the number of hours worked and the hourly rate of an employee than, display the salary. This program still asks the user to enter the information of many employees until enters a zero value. Sample Run: Enter the number of hours worked (negative nbr to end): 32 Enter hourly rate of the worker: 100 Your salary is $3200 Enter the number of hours worked (negative nbr to end): 40 Enter hourly rate of the worker: 5 Your salary is $200 Enter the number of hours worked (negative nbr to end): 42 Enter hourly rate of the worker: 10 Your salary is 5420 Enter the number of hours worked (negative nbr to end): 0arrow_forward
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