Programming with Microsoft Visual Basic 2015 (MindTap Course List)
Programming with Microsoft Visual Basic 2015 (MindTap Course List)
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ISBN: 9781285860268
Author: Diane Zak
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 4.LA, Problem 9E
Program Plan Intro

Pseudocode:

If the hours worked are greater than 40:

  Calculate gross pay = work hours * rate + (work hours – 40) * rate / 2

Else,

  Calculate gross pay = work hours * rate

End If

Display the gross pay

Program plan:

  • Create new Windows Forms Application.
  • Design the form by placing the labels, textbox, and button and then change their name and properties.
  • Inside the “Calculate” button,
    • Check whether “decHours” is greater than “40”.
      • Calculate the “decGross”.
    • Otherwise, multiply “dechours” with “decHoursRate” using If…Then…Else statement.

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