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Long-Distance Calls
A long-distance carrier charges the following rates for telephone calls:
Starting Time of Call | Rate per Minute |
00:00-06:59 | 0.05 |
07:00-19:00 | 0.45 |
19:01-23:59 | 0.20 |
Write a
Input Validation: The program should not accept times that are greater than 23:59. Also, no number whose last two digits are greater than 59 should he accepted. Hint: Assuming num is a floating-point variable, the following expression will give you its fractional part:
num - static_cast<int>(num)
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