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(Parking Charges) A parking garage charges a $2.00 minimum fee to park for up to three hours. The garage charges an additional $0.50 per hour for each hour or part thereof in excess of three hours. The maximum charge for any given 24-hour period is $10.00. Assume that no car parks for longer than 24 hours at a time. Write an application that calculates and displays the parking charges for each customer who parked in the garage yesterday. You should enter the hours parked for each customer. The
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- create an application for Bob’s E-Z Loans. The application accepts a client’s loan amount and monthly payment amount. Output the customer’s loan balance each month until the loan is paid off. Write a pseudocode for this program. (text form please :) )arrow_forwardIntro to Python Programming: ATM Application When you use an automated teller machine (ATM) with your bank card, you needto use a personal identification number (PIN) to access your account. If a user failsmore than three times when entering the PIN, the machine will block the card.Create the ATM Application.The application asks the user for the PIN no more than three times, and does thefollowing:• If the user enters the right PIN, the application should ask the user to choose anaccount (checking or savings), and display its balance.• If the user enters a wrong PIN and, if the application has asked for the PIN lessthan three times, it should ask for it again.• If the user enters a wrong PIN three times, the application should print amessage saying “Your bank card is blocked”.Assume that the user’s checking account balance is $1450.56 and his/her savingsaccount balance is $10. Also assume the user’s PIN is “9554”. SAMPLE RUNEnter your PIN: 1353Enter your PIN: 9555Enter your PIN:…arrow_forward(Calculating the Product of Odd Integers) Write an application that calculates the product of the odd integers from 1 to 15.arrow_forward
- code using python, and avoid using special commendsarrow_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• Use a while loop • Use multiple loop controlling conditions • Use a boolean method • Use the increment operator • Extra credit: Reuse earlier code and call two methods from main Details: This assignment will be completed using the Eclipse IDE. Cut and paste your code from Eclipse into the Assignment text window. This is another password program. In this case, your code is simply going to ask for a username and password, and then check the input against four users. The program will give the user three tries to input the correct username-password combination. There will be four acceptable user-password combinations: • alpha-alpha1 • beta-beta1 • gamma-gamma1 • delta - delta1 If the user types in one of the correct username-password combinations, then the program will output: "Login successful." Here are a couple of example runs (but your code needs to work for all four user-password combinations): Username: beta Type your current password: beta1 Login successful. Username: delta Type…arrow_forward
- Print "userNum1 is negative." if userNum1 is less than 0. End with newline. Assign userNum2 with 4 if userNum2 is greater than 9. Otherwise, print "userNum2 is less than or equal to 9.". End with newline. C codearrow_forwardModify the code to add a push button: Once the code runs it should display the temperature in Fahrenheit only in the serial monitor and when the pus button is pressed the temperature should convert to Celsius . And when it pressed again it should go back to Fahrenheit.  Right now the code is working but it’s showing the temperature both in cel and Fahrenheit together in the serial monitor . Please modify as asked. Thanksarrow_forwardHi! I am having trouble with this problem: Each week, the Pickering Trucking Company randomly selects one of its 30 employees to take a drug test. Write an application that determines which employee will be selected each week for the next 52 weeks. Use the Math.random() function to generate an employee number between 1 and 30. After each selection, display the number of the employee to test. Display four employee numbers on each line. It is important to note that if testing is random, some employees will be tested multiple times, and others might never be tested. Run the application several times until you are confident that the selection is random. Save the file as DrugTests.java. My code is on the photo. I want to add the text "Week # (insert week number here). Employee # (insert employee number here)" but I have been unsuccessful in my attempts. Any help would be great!arrow_forward
- “Performance” or “response time.” defines how fast an application presents an output once given an input. Assume you are building an app, and one of the engineers on the team thinks the Sieve of Eratosthenes algorithm will be the bottleneck in satisfying performance requirements. They have executed the algorithm and set it under test to create a performance baseline. (Please, find below A4.py and primeSieve.py) Run A4.py and report the result from the part 1 section: “X function calls in Y seconds.” After the remainder of the application and main algorithms are written, the engineers set the full application under performance testing, in part 2 of A4.py. Record the result from the part 2 section: “X function calls in Y seconds.” The method described in this section is to examine performance by making an educated guess on where performance bottlenecks occur before finishing and testing the entire application (or at least a complete portion of a significant function) Was it a good…arrow_forwardUsing Flowgorithm, create an application that reads two integers, determines whether the first is a multiple of the second and prints the result. [Hint:arrow_forwardWhat is the numerical value of the following expression? ('z' 2)arrow_forward
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