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- An 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_forwardPopulationCreate an application that predicts the approximate size of a population of organisms. The application should use text boxes to allow the user to enter the startingnumber of organisms, the average daily population increase (as a percentage), andthe number of days the organisms will be left to multiply. For example, assume theuser enters the following values:Starting number of organisms: 2Average daily increase: 30%Number of days to multiply: 10The application should display the following table of data in a ListBox control:Day Approximate Population1 22 2.63 3.384 4.3945 5.71226 7.425867 9.6536198 12.54979 16.3146210 21.209arrow_forwardFat Percentage Calculator One gram of fat has 9 calories. If you know the number of fat grams in a particular food, you can use the following formula to calculate the number of calories that come from fat in that food: Calories from fat = Fat grams × 9 If you know the food’s total calories, you can use the following formula to calculate the percentage of calories from fat: Percentage of calories from fat = Calories from fat ÷ Total calories Create an application that allows the user to enter: • The total number of calories for a food item • The number of fat grams in that food item The application should calculate and display: • The number of calories from fat • The percentage of calories that come from fat Also, the application’s form should have a CheckBox that the user can check if he or she wants to know whether the food is considered low fat. (If the calories from fat are less than 30% of the total calories of the food, the food is considered low fat.) Use the following test data…arrow_forward
- Create a change-counting game that gets the user to enter the number of coins required to make exactly one dollar. The program should let the user enter the num- ber of pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters. If the total value of the coins entered is equal to one dollar, the program should congratulate the user for winning the game. Otherwise, the program should display a message indicating whether the amount entered was more than or less than one dollar.arrow_forwardSerendipity Booksellers has a book club that awards points to its customers based on the number of books purchased every month, The points are awarded as follows 1.If a customer purchases 0 books, he or she earns points 0 If a customer purchases 1 books, he or she earns points 5 If a customer purchases 2 books, he or she earns 15 points If a customer purchases 3 books, he or she earns 30 points If a customer purchases 4 or more books he or she earns 60 points Design a program using pseudocode that asks the user to enter the number of books that he or she has purchased this month and displays the number of points awarded . Here are some necessary parameters to follow to help solve the problem. Please write line numbers before each line of the algorithm, include blank numbered lines between modules and write comments 1.Create a main module. It should declare one local variable and call two other modules 2. Create a module to get input from the software user 3.Create a module to…arrow_forwardSerendipity Booksellers has a book club that awards points to its customers based on the number of books purchased each month. The points are awarded as follows: If a customer purchases no books, he or she earns 0 points If a customer purchases 1 through 5 books, he or she earns 5 points for each book. If a customer purchases 6 through 10 books, he or she earns 10 points for each book. If a customer purchases 11 or more books, he or she earns points equal to 20 points for each book. (Use Python) Use the Design Recipe to write the function customer_rewards which consumes the number of books purchased, and returns the total points. Include a docstring! Write 3 assert_equal statements to test your function.arrow_forward
- language JAVAarrow_forwardC CODE: create a program that will test the user’s proficiency in solving different types of math problems. The program will be menu-driven. The user will select either addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division problems. The program will then display a problem, prompt the user for an answer, and then check the answer displaying an appropriate message to the user whether their answer was correct or incorrect. The user will be allowed 3 tries at each problem. The program will also keep statistics on how many problems were answered correctly. add functions to allow the user to select problems of varying degrees of difficulty In the next Week, you'll need to add functionality to also keep statistics on the number of correct answers vs. the total number of problems attempted. So now let’s add the code for the remaining functions: We’ll start by inserting code to ask the user if they want to see problems that are easy, medium, or difficult. We’ll do this by prompting them to…arrow_forwardParty-On sells individual hot/cold cups and dessert plates for parties. SueChen wants a program that allows her to enter the price of a cup, the price of a plate, the number of cups purchased, and the number of plates purchased. The program should then calculate the total cost of the purchase, including the sales tax. Finally, the program should display the total cost on the screen. Desk-check your solution’s algorithm using $0.50 as the cup price, $1 as the plate price, 35 as the number of cups, 35 as the number of plates, and 2% as the tax rate. Then desk-check it using $0.25, $0.75, 20, 10, and 6%.arrow_forward
- Retail Price Calculator Create an application that lets the user 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_forwardDice game Rules of the game: The players roll three dice, and the program adds the sides that turn up. After the first roll of the three dice, a player may choose to roll the dice as many times as they wish until the player gets at least one side 2 from a dice. When a player gets at least one side 2 from the dice, that player's score drops to zero, and the turn switches to the other player. Both players play the game for an equal number of turns, and the player who gets a score higher than 18 wins. If both players get a score higher than 18 within an equal number of turns, the player with the higher score wins. If both of the players got the same scores, print the scores of the players. These are the minimum required functions for this program. Design and implement these functions. You can create more functions if you choose to. Here is the provided starter code: # A program to play a Dice game. import random def roll_die(): ''' Simulate a die roll ''' def…arrow_forward99 question Reza Enterprises sells tickets for buses, tours, and other travel services. Because Reza frequently mistypes long ticket numbers, Reza Enterprises has asked his students to write an application that shows if a ticket is invalid. Your application/program tells the ticket agent to enter a six-digit ticket number. Ticket numbers are designed so that if you lose the last digit of the number, then divide by 7, the remainder of the division is exactly the same to the last dropped digit. This process is shown below: Step 1: Enter the ticket number; for example 123454 Step 2: Remove the last digit, leaving 12345 Step 3: Determine the remainder when the ticket number from step 2 is divided by 7. In this case, 12345 divided by 7 leaves a remainder of 4. Step 4: Display a message to the ticket agent indicating whether the ticket number is valid or not. If the ticket number is valid, save the number to a .txt file called “tickets.txt” and.arrow_forward
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