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- 25. Repeat Programming Exercise 24, but the wire is to be bent in the form of a circle. In this case, the user specifies the length of the wire and the program outputs the radius and area of the circle. (You may assume that . Also declare it as a named constant.)arrow_forward(Statistics) This is the formula for the standard normal deviate, z, used in statistical applications: z=(X)/ X is a single value. refers to an average value. refers to a standard deviation. Using this formula, you need to write a program that calculates and displays the value of the standard normal deviate when X=85.3,=80,and=4. a. For this programming problem, how many outputs are required? b. How many inputs does this problem have? c. Determine a formula for converting input items into output items. d. Test the formula written for Exercise 7c, using the data given in the problem.arrow_forwardQuestion 1 Write a program to read to read basic salary and allowance and display the total salary. (Total salary = basic salary + allowance) Paste or Write Your Answer Below:arrow_forward
- 7- Write a program to input number of 3 digits and check whether it is Armstrong Number or Not. Hint: to check Armstrong number, we have to calculate sum of each digit's cube and then compare number is equal to Sum or not. If Number equal to Sum of digit's cube then Number will be an Armstrong Number otherwise not. Examplel: 153 is an Armstrong number: here 153 = (1*1*1) + (5*5*5) + (3*3*3). Example2: 371 is an Armstrong number: here 371 (3*3*3) + (7*7*7) + (1*1*1). Example2: 322 is not Armstrong number: here 322 = (3*3*3) + (2*2*2) + (2*2*2).arrow_forwardArmstrong numbers between two intervals Write a program to print all the Armstrong numbers in the given range A to B (including A and B). An N -digit number is an Armstrong number if the number equals the sum of the Nth power of its digits. Input The first line has an integer A. The second line has an integer B. Output Print all Armstrong numbers separated by a space. If there are no Armstrong numbers in the given range, print -1 .arrow_forwardDistance traveled. A vehicle is to travel on demand. Its initial location is given as x0, y0 (assume the first statement in your program as assigning initial values, say x0,y0 = 5.0, 5.0). Repeatedly take as input the distance the vehicle has to travel. If the input given is 0 or lesser, the travel ends - assume that at least one positive distance will be given. The direction in which the vehicle is to travel is determined as follows: if distance is = 76 it travels west. Find the final coordinate of the vehicle, the total distance it has traveled, and the straight line distance between the initial location and the final location (use standard formula for distance between two coordinates; note that this distance is not same as total distance traveled). Hint: Initialize current coordinates x,y to x0,y0, and distance traveled to 0. For taking the distance use a while loop (as you dont know how many distances will be given). This can be done in two ways - you can initialize a variable (say…arrow_forward
- Extra Credit Question Question 36 Write a program based on following algorithm: I. Input height of student1 in centimeters. II. Input height of student2 in centimeters. III. Input heigh of student3 in centimeters. IV. Compute the average of 3 heights. V. Convert the average height into meters. V. Display the result in following format: The average height of the three student is xx.xx meters. (use 2 decimal place) Note: 1 meters = 100 centimeters. - Narrow_forwardQuestion 1 Write a program that asks the user to enter the number of passengers in an airplane and the weight of baggage for these passengers. Your program should then print the average weight of all baggage; it should also print the weights in reverse order. Sample run: Enter the number of passengers in the airplane: 8 Enter the weights of 8 baggage: 16 45 60 13 24 29 50 30 The average weight of all baggage is 33.375 The entered weights in reverse order are 30 50 29 24 13 60 45 16arrow_forwardSoftware Sales (see Chapter 3, Programming Exercises 12): 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. Submit: Algorithm, Python code with documentation, Outputarrow_forward
- Problem 7: Pennies for Pay Write a program that caclulates how much a person would earn over a period of time if his or her salary is one penny the first day and two pennies the second day, and continues to double each day. The program should ask the user for the number of days. Display a table showing how much the salary was for eah day, and then show the total pay at the end of the pay period. The output should be displayed in a dollar amount, not the number of pennies. Input validation: Do no accept a number less than 1 for the number of days worked. A) Write the psuedocode, B.) a flowchart of , and C.) answer to the problemarrow_forwardThe Salary Program: Modify the program from the textbook (Program 1-1,see below) which reads the number of hours an employee works reads the pay rate per hour computes the pay for the employee. Add the following steps: a) Read an amount of bonus paid to the employee.b) Compute the total pay as pay plus bonus.c) Compute the tax at 30% of the total pay.d) Compute the net pay as total pay minus tax, and e) Print a report showing: total pay, tax deduction, and net pay. Algorithm: 1. Prompt the user for number of hours.2. Read the value for hours.3. Prompt the user for hourly rate.4. Read the hourly rate.5. Prompt the user for amount of bonus.6. Read the value for bonus.7. Compute the pay.8. Compute the totalPay by adding bonus to pay.9. Compute the tax deduction by multiplying 30% times totalPay.10. Compute the netPay by subtracting tax from totalPay.11. Neatly print and label the following: a. totalPay b. tax c. netPay Put your…arrow_forward3. The formula for determining compound interest is: A represents the amount to earn; P is the principle that is initially invested; r is the interest rate earned; n is the number of times the interest is compounded; and t is the number of time periods for the investment. Write a program that prompts the user to enter P, r, n and t. The program should output the amount earned on the investment. 4. Look up the Pythagorean theorem if you are not already familiar with it. Use the following formula to solve for c in the formula: c = √a2 + b2. Use the proper functions from the cmath header file. Be sure to output the result.larrow_forward
- C++ Programming: From Problem Analysis to Program...Computer ScienceISBN:9781337102087Author:D. S. MalikPublisher:Cengage LearningC++ for Engineers and ScientistsComputer ScienceISBN:9781133187844Author:Bronson, Gary J.Publisher:Course Technology Ptr