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- Software SalesA software company sells a package that retails for $99. Quantity discounts are given accordingto the following table:Quantity Discount10–19 10%20–49 20%50–99 30%100 or more 40%Write a program that asks the user to enter the number of packages purchased. The programshould then display he number of packages purchased, the amount of the discount (if any) and the total amount of the purchase after the discount.arrow_forwardsoftware sales a software company sells a package that retails for $99. quantity discounts are given according to the following table: quantity discount 10-19 10% 20-49 20% 50-99 30% 100 or more 40% write a program that asks the user to enter the number of packages purchased. the program should then display the amount of the discount (if any) and the total amount of the purchase after the discount.arrow_forwardRetail price calculator Write a program that asks the user to enter an item’s wholesale cost and its markup percentage. It should then display the item’s retail price. For example: • If an item’s wholesale cost is 5.00 and its markup percentage is 100 percent, then the item’s retail price is 10.00.• If an item’s wholesale cost is 5.00 and its markup percentage is 50 percent, then the item’s retail price is 7.50. The program should have a method named calculateRetail that receives the wholesale cost and the markup percentage as arguments and returns the retail price of the item.arrow_forward
- XYZ Company, LLC uses a program to manage the information of their employees. The program gets the name of the employee, number of hours worked and rate per hour. It computes the salary by multiplying the number of hours worked with rate per hour. If the salary is more than 1000, tax is computed as 5% of the salary, otherwise, tax is computed as 2% of the salary. The program will display the name of the employee, salary and tax.arrow_forwardAn online retailer sells five products whose retail prices are as follows: Product 1, $2.98; product 2, $4.50; product 3, $9.98; product 4, $4.49 and product 5, $6.87. Write an application that reads a series of pairs of numbers as follows: a) product number b) quantity sold Your program should use a switch statement to determine the retail price for each product. It should calculate and display the total retail value of all products sold. Use a sentinel-controlled loop to determine when the program should stop looping, until product number not equal to 0 and display the final results. The Output as shown: Enter product number (1-5 or 0 to stop): 1 Enter quantity sold: 5 Enter product number (1-5 or 0 to stop): 5 Enter quantity sold: 3 Enter product number (1-5 or 0 to stop): 4 Enter quantity sold: 4 Enter product number (1-5 or 0 to stop): 3 Enter quantity sold: 6 Enter product number (1-5 or 0 to stop): 5 Enter quantity sold: 2 Enter product number (1-5 or 0 to stop): 0 Total retail…arrow_forwardPlease answer in C# Write a program named TemperaturesComparison that allows a user to input five daily Fahrenheit temperatures that must range from −30 to 130. If a temperature is out of range, require the user to reenter it. If no temperature is lower than any previous one, display a message Getting warmer. If every temperature is lower than the previous one, display a message Getting cooler. If the temperatures are not entered in either ascending or descending order, display a message It’s a mixed bag. Finally, display the temperatures in the order they were entered, and then display the average of the temperatures. Your program's output should look like the following: Getting warmer: 70 74 77 78 81 Average: 76arrow_forward
- A software company sells a package that retails for $99. Quantity discounts are given according to the following table: Quantity Discount 10 – 19 10% 20 – 49 20% 50 – 99 30% 100 or more 40% Write a program that asks the user to enter the number of packages purchased. The program should then display the full retail price before any discount, the amount of the discount (if any), and the total amount of the purchase after any discount. Do not allow numbers less than 0.arrow_forwardA mail-order house sells five products whose retail prices are as follows: Product 1, $2.98; product 2, $4.50; prod- uct 3, $9.98; product 4, $4.49 and product 5, $6.87. Write an application that reads a series of pairs of numbers as follows: a) product number b) quantity sold Your program should use a switch statement to determine the retail price for each product. It should calculate and display the total retail value of all products sold. Use a sentinel-controlled loop to determine when the pro- gram should stop looping and display the final results.arrow_forward1. Write a program that prompt the user to enter product unit price and quantity purchased. The program will then calculate the sale tax as 5% of the sale amount. When you prompt for the unit price, do not let the user proceed until a number between 1 and 1,000 has been entered. When you prompt for quantity purchased, do not proceed until the user has entered a non-negative value. After a valid purchase is entered then the program will display a purchase's details (unit price, quantity purchased, sale tax, and total cost). Use loop to continue prompting you for your purchase information and calculate/display purchase details until you enter a 'n' or 'N' when prompted. Image Source: www.istockphoto.com 2. Write a multiplication table program that accepts a multiplication base number as well as the low and high values for the range of multipliers. It then constructs a multiplication table for the base number from the low number to the high number. If the base number is 5, the low number…arrow_forward
- Question: Write program that asks the user to enter car information for 3 cars. The user will read the car plate number, driven mileage and number of months since last service. The program should display the message ‘Car is due for service’ if one of the following is true: The car drove more than 5000 KM The program should also count and display the number of cars due for service. Input/Output example: Enter car plate number: 600600 Enter the mileage and number of months since last service: 5230 Car is due for service Enter car plate number: 600666 Enter the mileage and number of months since last service: 5002 Car is due for service Enter car plate number: 600222 Enter the mileage and number of months since last service: 1500 The number of cars due is: 2arrow_forwardRemaining Time: 1 hour, 14 minutes, 07 seconds. Question Completion Status: QUESTION 11 Write a Java program that prompts the user to enter the monthly salary amount of an employee in OMR and then deduct a 29% amount as a provident fund from the monthly salary. Calculate, a. Monthly deduction amount = Monthly Salary Amount * percentage of deduction b. Monthly Net salary amount = Monthly Salary Amount – Monthly Deduction amount c. Calculate and display the Annual Net salary amount in OMR and Annual deduction amount in OMR. T T T Arial v 3 (12pt) 回i ン Save All A TOSHIBA 10arrow_forwardIn C++ language write a program that prompts the user to enter a natural number and checks whether the entered number is a multiple of 3 or not. But the use of the operator is not allowed in the program.arrow_forward
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